The Urban Masterplanning Handbook

1. Auflage Januar 2013
288 Seiten, Hardcover
Praktikerbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
This important resource features 20 examples of masterplans that are rigorously analysed visually through drawings and diagrams that are specially drawn to scale. As well as providing high quality graphical representations of its subjects, the reference gives an important new emphasis on the processes and structures that influence the form of these projects. It reveals whether a masterplan has been privately or publicly funded, if it has been planned as a single entity, or through multiple subdivisions of land, if it has been initiated by an individual landowner or by the city through expropriation. These significant influences are highlighted in the individual case study texts and through highly legible diagrams and also by the comparisons made between the projects.
A highly illustrated reference tool, this handbook provides comparative visual analysis of major urban extensions and masterplans around the world. It places an important new emphasis on the processes and structures that influence urban form, highlighting the significant impact that public or private landownership, management and funding might have on shaping a particular project. Each of the book's 20 subjects is rigorously analysed through original diagrams, scale drawings and descriptive texts, which are complemented by key statistics and colour photography. The case studies are presented in order of size rather than date or geographical location. This offers design professionals, developers and city planners, as well as students of architecture and urban design informed organisational and formal comparisons, leading to intriguing insights.
A wide geographical range of contemporary and historic masterplans are featured. These encompass European projects from the 19th century to the present day: Belgravia in London, Sarphatipark in Amsterdam, Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, La Défense Seine Arche in Paris and Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm. In North America, the postwar development of Stuyvesant Town in Manhattan is also the subject of a case study. More recent and ongoing international urban schemes are included, such as Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires, Downtown Dubai and the New Central Business District in Beijing.
Introduction
CASE STUDIES
Broadgate, London 24
Masséna Nord, Paris 36
stuyvesant Town, New York 50
Battery Park City, New York 62
Avenue de l'Opéra, Paris 76
Vauban, Freiburg 88
Antigone, Montpellier 100
Potsdamer Platz, Berlin 114
Kirchsteigfeld, Potsdam 126
Spangen, Rotterdam 138
Belgravia, London 150
False Creek North, Vancouver 164
Sarphatipark, Amsterdam 178
Marunouchi, Tokyo 190
Euralille, Lille 200
Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires 212
Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm 224
Downtown Dubai 236
Beijing Central Business District 248
La Défense Seine Arche, Greater Paris 260
APPENDICES
Timeline 274
Density Table 275
Figure-ground Diagrams 276
Scale Comparison of all Projects 280
Bibliography 282
Index 284
Image Credits 288
Katharina Grön is a German planner who graduated in 2008 from the Hamburg University of Technology. Already involved in the production of The Urban Housing Handbook, she has developed the graphic concept of the book, including diagrams and custom-made urban plans. She lives and works as a planner and urban designer in Hamburg.