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Harvey M. Rubenstein - Pedestrian Malls, Streetscapes, and Urban Spaces read ebook MOBI, FB2, DOC

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An analysis of the pedestrian malls built during the urban renewal period of the 60's and 70's, and of new urban open space designs. Explores the trend towards, and away from, full pedestrian malls, and analyzes newer project types, such as festival marketplaces and mixed-use urban spaces., In his critically acclaimed 1978 book, Central City Malls, Harvey M. Rubenstein focused on the revitalization of downtown city centers by the use of pedestrian malls that were designed to offset urban blight and halt the loss of commerce to the suburbs. With Pedestrian Malls, Streetscapes, and Urban Spaces, the author revisits these and other more recent urban projects, explaining why some have thrived while others have failed, and reevaluating each one in the context of today's design requirements. Moreover, this peerless professional resource provides a unified, comprehensive approach to the design and development of contemporary pedestrian malls, streetscapes, and urban spaces. It reviews and integrates the key social, economic, and aesthetic considerations involved in planning full malls, transit malls, and semimalls, as well as festival marketplaces and mixed-use projects with offices, shopping, residential uses, and entertainment facilities. Following a brief overview of the evolution of urban, pedestrian-oriented spaces, the author walks readers through a complete process for developing a mall, streetscape, or urban space, showing how to conduct a feasibility analysis that factors in size, location, development strategy, and economic viability; evaluate all the physical elements related to the context of a mall, streetscape, or urban space, including image and form characteristics; select optimum design elements and street furnishings, including paving materials, sculpture, fountains, shelters, canopies, lighting design, and more; plan for shops, cafes, and convenient sitting areas that encourage pedestrians to congregate, relax, and browse; and match trees and shrubbery withtheir optimum climatic, environmental, engineering, and architectural uses. For unrivaled textual and visual reference, Pedestrian Malls, Streetscapes, and Urban Spaces features in-depth case studies of 23 full, transit, and se

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