03736nam 22005415 450 99649656390331620230406170341.03-0356-2100-410.1515/9783035621006(CKB)5590000000999887(DE-B1597)539258(DE-B1597)9783035621006(MiAaPQ)EBC7143563(Au-PeEL)EBL7143563(OCoLC)1354205382(EXLCZ)99559000000099988720221201h20222023 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUniversal Singular Public Space Design of the Early 21st Century /Sonia Curnier1st ed.Basel :Birkhäuser,[2022]©20231 online resource (272 p.)3-0356-2094-6 Frontmatter --Contents --PREFACE --FOREWORD --INTRODUCTION --GENESIS --PORTRAITS --ANIMATE --ORNAMENT --CONSTRUCT --MODEL --NATURE --CROSS-EXAMINATION --APPENDIXA critical introduction to the design of public spaces The way public spaces are designed reflects the period in which they were created. However, in our globalized world of experience and images the desire for uniqueness tends to achieve the opposite: increasingly, designers of open spaces resort to the same devices and thereby distance themselves from the urban context. The author analyzes ten outstanding contemporary designs of public spaces in Europe in terms of their function in the urban context and what materials are used for their implementation. In interviews with the designers she retraces the changes of the concepts during the design stage of the projects, underpinning her findings with numerous sketches. In addition, her research focuses on how the projects were received in the community. Learning from designers of outstanding public spaces in Europe Numerous unpublished design sketches A clear guide to urban design Also available in a French editionKritische Einführung in die Planung und Gestaltung des öffentlichen Raums Die Gestaltung öffentlicher Plätze ist ein Abbild ihrer Zeit. In unserer globalisierten Bilder- und Erlebniswelt tendiert das Streben nach Einzigartigkeit allerdings ins Gegenteil: Platzgestaltungen gleichen sich mehr und mehr in der Wahl ihrer Mittel an und verselbstständigen sich so gegenüber ihrem urbanen Umfeld. Die Autorin analysiert zehn herausragende, zeitgenössische Platzgestaltungen in Europa hinsichtlich ihrer urbanen Funktionalität wie ihrer Materialisierung. In Interviews mit den Planenden spürt sie den Veränderungen nach, die die Projekte in der Planungsphase durchlaufen haben und belegt sie mit zahlreichen Skizzen. Außerdem untersucht sie die Rezeption dieser Projekte in der Community. Lernen von den Planenden herausragender Plätze in Europa Zahlreiche unveröffentlichte Planungsskizzen Vermittelt anschaulich städtebauliches Entwerfen In einer englischen und einer französischen Sprachausgabe erhältlichARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planningbisacshdiversity of use.public life.public space furnishing.public space.urban planning.urban space design.urbanism.ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.711.4094Curnier Soniaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1271624DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996496563903316Universal Singular2995607UNISA06690nam 2200721 a 450 991096055780332120251017110105.09786610191970978030917532603091753219781280191978128019197X9780309589505030958950997805851554940585155496(CKB)110986584751860(OCoLC)614658933(CaPaEBR)ebrary10055095(SSID)ssj0000113226(PQKBManifestationID)11131423(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113226(PQKBWorkID)10099198(PQKB)10885190(MiAaPQ)EBC3376101(Au-PeEL)EBL3376101(CaPaEBR)ebr10055095(OCoLC)923261160(Perlego)4733859(DNLM)815860(BIP)47222221(EXLCZ)9911098658475186019960705d1996 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBlood banking and regulation procedures, problems, and alternatives /Forum on Blood Safety and Blood Availability, Division of Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine ; Edward A. Dauer, editor1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Pressc19961 online resource (137 p.)"The talks summarized in this document were originally given at workshops on Alter[n]ative Regulatory Models (January, 1995); CBER Compliance Acivity, Theory and Practice (September, 1995); and Managing Threats to the Blood Supply (September, 1995)"--P. vii.9780309055468 0309055466 Blood Banking and Regulation: Procedures, Problems, and Alternatives -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- I Overview of Regulatory and Policy-Making Procedures in Blood Banking -- FDA Policy and Regulation -- THE REGULATORY MANDATE -- REGULATORY MECHANISMS -- LEGAL AUTHORITIES -- REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT AT FDA -- ENSURING BLOOD SAFETY AND AVAILABILITY IN THE FUTURE -- CDC Recommendations -- CDC'S MISSION -- EFFECTIVENESS OF CDC -- RESEARCH ON HIV -- HOW CDC AFFECTS POLICY -- FORMAL RECOMMENDATIONS -- Blood Banking's Policy Groups and Procedures -- THE TRADITION OF SELF-REGULATION -- STANDARD-SETTING ORGANIZATIONS -- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD BANKS -- JOINT EFFORTS -- OTHER STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES -- Opportunities and Venues for Dialogue -- THE CHANGING CLIMATE IN BLOOD BANKING -- VENUES FOR DIALOGUE -- THE BLOOD PRODUCTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE -- OTHER VENUES FOR DIALOGUE -- THE VOICE OF BLOOD PRODUCT CONSUMERS -- ATTENDING TO THE DONOR -- REGULATORY DIFFICULTIES -- Discussion -- II Regulatory Enforcement And Compliance -- CBER Compliance Activity -- COORDINATION BETWEEN THE CENTERS AND THE FIELD -- OFFICE OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS -- INSPECTION CONSISTENCY -- INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT -- FDA Practice in the Field -- TRAINING FOR THE FIELD -- SOURCES OF CONSISTENCY -- Challenges and Questions About Compliance -- IMPROVEMENTS IN SAFETY -- QUESTIONS ABOUT ENFORCEMENT -- Evidence That Compliance Works -- Indirect Effects: "Bulletproofing -- Is Compliance Improving? -- REGULATION AND OTHER FORCES -- Discussion -- III Innovations and Alternatives in Regulation -- Regulatory Alternatives -- REGULATORY DIAGNOSIS AND MISMATCH -- MAXIMIZING EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY -- PROPOSED ALTERNATIVES TO COMMAND-AND-CONTROL -- Specific Techniques -- ACUS STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT -- THE ALTERNATIVE: NEGOTIATION.RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND THE FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT (FACA) -- AUDITED SELF-REGULATION -- Negotiated Rule-Making -- REG-NEG"-DOES IT WORK? -- THE PUBLIC AT THE NEGOTIATION TABLE -- CONSENSUS -- DECISION-MAKING DYNAMICS -- BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION -- POLITICAL CONSENSUS -- REG-NEG OUTCOMES -- GETTING REG-NEG STARTED -- CHOOSING THE PROBLEM -- OTHER REQUISITES -- CONSTITUENCY PRESSURES -- ACCOUNTABILITY -- REG-NEG PROCESS -- QUESTIONS ABOUT REG-NEG -- Panel Discussion on Applications of Negotiated Rule-Making to Issues in Blood Banking -- Kathryn C. Zoon -- REGULATORY INITIATIVES AT FDA -- FDA IN THE FUTURE -- INITIATIVES AT CBER -- WILLINGNESS TO EXPLORE PILOTS -- Jay Epstein -- INITIATIVES IN BLOOD REGULATION -- PARTICIPATORY DECISION-MAKING -- PUBLIC MEETINGS -- NATIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW -- EXPERIMENTS IN REGULATION -- THE FORCES OF CHANGE -- THE ROLE OF THE RULE-MAKING PROCESS -- Toby Simon -- COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS -- General Discussion of Issues for Negotiated Rule-Making -- CRITERIA FOR SELECTING ISSUES -- CANDIDATES FOR REG-NEG -- IV Congressional Oversight and Regulatory Initiatives -- Congressional Oversight of Blood Safety Issues -- THE WORK OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE -- THE QUESTION OF COSTS -- DHHS Task Force on HIV and the Blood Supply -- THE TASK FORCE CHARGE -- BLOOD PRODUCTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE -- DECISION-MAKING -- COST AS A FACTOR -- THE PUBLIC VIEW -- V Postscript -- Investing in Regulatory Quality -- REQUISITES OF REGULATORY PROCEDURES -- PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS -- Appendixes -- A Negotiated Rule-Making Procedure -- Preamble -- 561. Purpose -- 562. Definitions -- 563. Determination of need for negotiated rulemaking committee -- 564. Publication of notice -- applications for membership on committees -- 565. Establishment of committee -- 566. Conduct of committee activity -- 567. Termination of committee.568. Services, facilities, and payment of committee member expenses -- 569. Role of the Administrative Conference of the United States and other entities -- 570. Judicial review -- B Workshop Participants -- WORKSHOP ON RISK AND REGULATION -- WORKSHOP ON MANAGING THREATS TO THE BLOOD SUPPLY -- C Acronyms.This volume examines regulatory and policymaking procedures in blood banking, regulatory enforcement and compliance, innovations and alternatives in regulation, congressional oversight and regulatory initiatives, and investment in regulatory quality.Blood banksSafety regulationsUnited StatesBloodTransfusionSafety regulationsUnited StatesBlood banksSafety regulationsBloodTransfusionSafety regulations362.1/784/0973Dauer Edward A1810349Forum on Blood Safety and Blood Availability.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960557803321Blood banking and regulation4361665UNINA