Consensus design [[electronic resource] ] : socially inclusive process / / Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell |
Autore | Day Christopher <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina | 721 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ParnellRosie |
Soggetto topico | Architectural design |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-136-41558-0
1-281-02438-4 9786611024383 0-08-050288-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Consensus Design Socially inclusive process; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales; Preface: Consensus Design in context by Rosie Parnell; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Architecture as a social art: a journey; PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY?; Chapter 2 Why: community design and place; What shapes places?; Design by the community: why?; What design involvement does for the community; Chapter 3 Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design?; Chapter 4 Consensus versus democracy; Chapter 5 Community & players; Surviving change; Community and non-community
PlayersPlayers, community and non-community; Chapter 6 Design process for sustainability; Proprietary stewardship; Development within time-continuum; Elemental sustainabilities; PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW?; Chapter 7 The principles behind the process; Ideas and aspirations; Spirit-of-place; Science and art: understanding and creating; Levels of place: beneath the surface; Chapter 8 How in practice: place-study; Place and project; Working with place; Processes of change: visible and invisible; Place-study; Chapter 9 How in practice: outline design; Matching project to place Spirit-of-projectMood of place; Time and life related; Physical; Growing places; Chapter 10 How in practice: consensual building design; Building and place; Rough design; Moving into three dimensions; Organizing diagrams; Detail design; PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS; Chapter 11 From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland; Two stages: one process; Reflections; Chapter 12 Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden; Reflections; PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK; Chapter 13 Leadership and teamship; Leadership: a new model Knowledge: power or fertilizing enablerChapter 14 Social Technique; Social technique with unequal groups; Group process; Confirming decisions; Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to; Chapter 15 Technique and non-technique; Dead technique, live technique; The demands of circumstance; Thinking the process versus doing the process; Taking time; Understanding behind doing; Chapter 16 What can go wrong? What can go right?; PART SIX: PROJECTS; Chapter 17 Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton; One-day process; Reflections Chapter 18 Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, CaliforniaShort-, medium- and long-term development; Rescuing the existing building; Reflections; Chapter 19 Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Site development strategy; High-school building; Reflections; Chapter 20 Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California; A different climate, culture, project; Reflections; Chapter 21 Multiple viewpoints: multi-cultural, multi-faith centre, London; Project launch; Site development strategy; The buildings; Reflections Chapter 22 Desert ranch: single-family house, Arizona |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457347603321 |
Day Christopher <1942-> | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Consensus design : socially inclusive process / / Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell |
Autore | Day Christopher <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 pages) |
Disciplina | 721 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ParnellRosie |
Soggetto topico | Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-136-41558-0
1-281-02438-4 9786611024383 0-08-050288-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Consensus Design Socially inclusive process; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales; Preface: Consensus Design in context by Rosie Parnell; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Architecture as a social art: a journey; PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY?; Chapter 2 Why: community design and place; What shapes places?; Design by the community: why?; What design involvement does for the community; Chapter 3 Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design?; Chapter 4 Consensus versus democracy; Chapter 5 Community & players; Surviving change; Community and non-community
Players; Players, community and non-community; Chapter 6 Design process for sustainability; Proprietary stewardship; Development within time-continuum; Elemental sustainabilities; PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW?; Chapter 7 The principles behind the process; Ideas and aspirations; Spirit-of-place; Science and art: understanding and creating; Levels of place: beneath the surface; Chapter 8 How in practice: place-study; Place and project; Working with place; Processes of change: visible and invisible; Place-study; Chapter 9 How in practice: outline design; Matching project to place Spirit-of-project; Mood of place; Time and life related; Physical; Growing places; Chapter 10 How in practice: consensual building design; Building and place; Rough design; Moving into three dimensions; Organizing diagrams; Detail design; PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS; Chapter 11 From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland; Two stages: one process; Reflections; Chapter 12 Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden; Reflections; PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK; Chapter 13 Leadership and teamship; Leadership: a new model Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler; Chapter 14 Social Technique; Social technique with unequal groups; Group process; Confirming decisions; Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to; Chapter 15 Technique and non-technique; Dead technique, live technique; The demands of circumstance; Thinking the process versus doing the process; Taking time; Understanding behind doing; Chapter 16 What can go wrong? What can go right?; PART SIX: PROJECTS; Chapter 17 Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton; One-day process; Reflections Chapter 18 Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Short-, medium- and long-term development; Rescuing the existing building; Reflections; Chapter 19 Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Site development strategy; High-school building; Reflections; Chapter 20 Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California; A different climate, culture, project; Reflections; Chapter 21 Multiple viewpoints: multi-cultural, multi-faith centre, London; Project launch; Site development strategy; The buildings; Reflections; Chapter 22 Desert ranch: single-family house, Arizona |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784339903321 |
Day Christopher <1942-> | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Consensus design : socially inclusive process / / Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell |
Autore | Day Christopher <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 pages) |
Disciplina | 721 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ParnellRosie |
Soggetto topico | Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-136-41558-0
1-281-02438-4 9786611024383 0-08-050288-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Consensus Design Socially inclusive process; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales; Preface: Consensus Design in context by Rosie Parnell; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Architecture as a social art: a journey; PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY?; Chapter 2 Why: community design and place; What shapes places?; Design by the community: why?; What design involvement does for the community; Chapter 3 Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design?; Chapter 4 Consensus versus democracy; Chapter 5 Community & players; Surviving change; Community and non-community
Players; Players, community and non-community; Chapter 6 Design process for sustainability; Proprietary stewardship; Development within time-continuum; Elemental sustainabilities; PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW?; Chapter 7 The principles behind the process; Ideas and aspirations; Spirit-of-place; Science and art: understanding and creating; Levels of place: beneath the surface; Chapter 8 How in practice: place-study; Place and project; Working with place; Processes of change: visible and invisible; Place-study; Chapter 9 How in practice: outline design; Matching project to place Spirit-of-project; Mood of place; Time and life related; Physical; Growing places; Chapter 10 How in practice: consensual building design; Building and place; Rough design; Moving into three dimensions; Organizing diagrams; Detail design; PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS; Chapter 11 From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland; Two stages: one process; Reflections; Chapter 12 Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden; Reflections; PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK; Chapter 13 Leadership and teamship; Leadership: a new model Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler; Chapter 14 Social Technique; Social technique with unequal groups; Group process; Confirming decisions; Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to; Chapter 15 Technique and non-technique; Dead technique, live technique; The demands of circumstance; Thinking the process versus doing the process; Taking time; Understanding behind doing; Chapter 16 What can go wrong? What can go right?; PART SIX: PROJECTS; Chapter 17 Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton; One-day process; Reflections Chapter 18 Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Short-, medium- and long-term development; Rescuing the existing building; Reflections; Chapter 19 Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Site development strategy; High-school building; Reflections; Chapter 20 Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California; A different climate, culture, project; Reflections; Chapter 21 Multiple viewpoints: multi-cultural, multi-faith centre, London; Project launch; Site development strategy; The buildings; Reflections; Chapter 22 Desert ranch: single-family house, Arizona |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910799981003321 |
Day Christopher <1942-> | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Consensus design : socially inclusive process / / Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell |
Autore | Day Christopher <1942-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 pages) |
Disciplina | 721 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ParnellRosie |
Soggetto topico | Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-136-41558-0
1-281-02438-4 9786611024383 0-08-050288-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Consensus Design Socially inclusive process; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales; Preface: Consensus Design in context by Rosie Parnell; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Architecture as a social art: a journey; PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY?; Chapter 2 Why: community design and place; What shapes places?; Design by the community: why?; What design involvement does for the community; Chapter 3 Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design?; Chapter 4 Consensus versus democracy; Chapter 5 Community & players; Surviving change; Community and non-community
Players; Players, community and non-community; Chapter 6 Design process for sustainability; Proprietary stewardship; Development within time-continuum; Elemental sustainabilities; PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW?; Chapter 7 The principles behind the process; Ideas and aspirations; Spirit-of-place; Science and art: understanding and creating; Levels of place: beneath the surface; Chapter 8 How in practice: place-study; Place and project; Working with place; Processes of change: visible and invisible; Place-study; Chapter 9 How in practice: outline design; Matching project to place Spirit-of-project; Mood of place; Time and life related; Physical; Growing places; Chapter 10 How in practice: consensual building design; Building and place; Rough design; Moving into three dimensions; Organizing diagrams; Detail design; PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS; Chapter 11 From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland; Two stages: one process; Reflections; Chapter 12 Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden; Reflections; PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK; Chapter 13 Leadership and teamship; Leadership: a new model Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler; Chapter 14 Social Technique; Social technique with unequal groups; Group process; Confirming decisions; Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to; Chapter 15 Technique and non-technique; Dead technique, live technique; The demands of circumstance; Thinking the process versus doing the process; Taking time; Understanding behind doing; Chapter 16 What can go wrong? What can go right?; PART SIX: PROJECTS; Chapter 17 Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton; One-day process; Reflections Chapter 18 Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Short-, medium- and long-term development; Rescuing the existing building; Reflections; Chapter 19 Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California; Site development strategy; High-school building; Reflections; Chapter 20 Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California; A different climate, culture, project; Reflections; Chapter 21 Multiple viewpoints: multi-cultural, multi-faith centre, London; Project launch; Site development strategy; The buildings; Reflections; Chapter 22 Desert ranch: single-family house, Arizona |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815977703321 |
Day Christopher <1942-> | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Design first [[electronic resource] ] : design-based planning for communities / / David Walters, Linda Brown |
Autore | Walters David (David R.) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina | 307.1/216 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BrownLinda (Linda Luise) |
Soggetto topico |
City planning
City planning - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-136-41152-6
1-281-00912-1 9786611009120 1-4175-3736-1 0-08-047712-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Design First: Design-based planning for communities; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction: History, Theory and Contemporary Practice; Part I History; Chapter 1 Paradigms Lost and Found: Dilemmas of the Anglo-American city; Synopsis; The Role of History; Modernism in Operation; Anti-Modernist Reactions; Real Places and Virtual Communities; Chapter 2 Cities, suburbs and sprawl; Synopsis; The Evolution of the Anglo-American Suburb; From Suburb to Sprawl: The Devolution of The American Environment; Part II Theory
Chapter 3 Traditional Urbanism: New Urbanism and Smart GrowthSynopsis; The Origins, Concepts and Evolution of New Urbanism; New Urbanism and Smart Growth; Myths and Criticisms of Smart Growth and New Urbanism; Chapter 4 Devices and Designs: Sources of Good Urbanism; Synopsis; The Affirmation of Place; Urban Design Methodologies; The Street and 'café Society'; Part III Practice; Chapter 5 Growth Management, Development Control and the Role of urban design; Synopsis; Designing Communities in Different Cultures; Planning Visions and Development Control; Design and Development Control Chapter 6 Urban design in the Real WorldSynopsis; The Urban Future; Urban Design Techniques; Master Plans and Master-Planning: The Charrette Process; Part IV Preamble to case studies; Chapter 7 The Region, Case Study 1: CORE, North Carolina; Project and Context Description; Key issues and Goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 8 The City, Case Study 2: City of Raleigh, NC Arena small area plan; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions Critical evaluation of case studyChapter 9 The Town, Case Study 3: Mooresville, North Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 10 The Neighborhood, Case Study 4: Haynie-Sirrine Neighborhood, Greenville, South Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 11 The Block, Case Study 5: Town Center, Cornelius, North Carolina Project and context descriptionKey issues and objectives; The master plan; Implementation; Critical evaluation of case study; Afterword; Appendix I The charter of the congress of the new urbanism; The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town; The Neighborhood, The District, and the Corridor; The Block, The Street, and the Building; Appendix II Smart growth principles; Appendix III Extracts from a typical Design-based Zoning Ordinance; Appendix IV Extracts from General Development Guidelines; Appendix V Extracts from Urban Design Guidelines; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457324103321 |
Walters David (David R.) | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Design first [[electronic resource] ] : design-based planning for communities / / David Walters, Linda Brown |
Autore | Walters David (David R.) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina | 307.1/216 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BrownLinda (Linda Luise) |
Soggetto topico |
City planning
City planning - United States |
ISBN |
1-136-41152-6
1-281-00912-1 9786611009120 1-4175-3736-1 0-08-047712-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Design First: Design-based planning for communities; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction: History, Theory and Contemporary Practice; Part I History; Chapter 1 Paradigms Lost and Found: Dilemmas of the Anglo-American city; Synopsis; The Role of History; Modernism in Operation; Anti-Modernist Reactions; Real Places and Virtual Communities; Chapter 2 Cities, suburbs and sprawl; Synopsis; The Evolution of the Anglo-American Suburb; From Suburb to Sprawl: The Devolution of The American Environment; Part II Theory
Chapter 3 Traditional Urbanism: New Urbanism and Smart GrowthSynopsis; The Origins, Concepts and Evolution of New Urbanism; New Urbanism and Smart Growth; Myths and Criticisms of Smart Growth and New Urbanism; Chapter 4 Devices and Designs: Sources of Good Urbanism; Synopsis; The Affirmation of Place; Urban Design Methodologies; The Street and 'café Society'; Part III Practice; Chapter 5 Growth Management, Development Control and the Role of urban design; Synopsis; Designing Communities in Different Cultures; Planning Visions and Development Control; Design and Development Control Chapter 6 Urban design in the Real WorldSynopsis; The Urban Future; Urban Design Techniques; Master Plans and Master-Planning: The Charrette Process; Part IV Preamble to case studies; Chapter 7 The Region, Case Study 1: CORE, North Carolina; Project and Context Description; Key issues and Goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 8 The City, Case Study 2: City of Raleigh, NC Arena small area plan; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions Critical evaluation of case studyChapter 9 The Town, Case Study 3: Mooresville, North Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 10 The Neighborhood, Case Study 4: Haynie-Sirrine Neighborhood, Greenville, South Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 11 The Block, Case Study 5: Town Center, Cornelius, North Carolina Project and context descriptionKey issues and objectives; The master plan; Implementation; Critical evaluation of case study; Afterword; Appendix I The charter of the congress of the new urbanism; The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town; The Neighborhood, The District, and the Corridor; The Block, The Street, and the Building; Appendix II Smart growth principles; Appendix III Extracts from a typical Design-based Zoning Ordinance; Appendix IV Extracts from General Development Guidelines; Appendix V Extracts from Urban Design Guidelines; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784448803321 |
Walters David (David R.) | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Design first : design-based planning for communities / / David Walters, Linda Brown |
Autore | Walters David (David R.) |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (289 p.) |
Disciplina |
307.1/216
307.1216 |
Altri autori (Persone) | BrownLinda (Linda Luise) |
Soggetto topico |
City planning
City planning - United States |
ISBN |
1-136-41152-6
1-281-00912-1 9786611009120 1-4175-3736-1 0-08-047712-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Design First: Design-based planning for communities; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Credits; Introduction: History, Theory and Contemporary Practice; Part I History; Chapter 1 Paradigms Lost and Found: Dilemmas of the Anglo-American city; Synopsis; The Role of History; Modernism in Operation; Anti-Modernist Reactions; Real Places and Virtual Communities; Chapter 2 Cities, suburbs and sprawl; Synopsis; The Evolution of the Anglo-American Suburb; From Suburb to Sprawl: The Devolution of The American Environment; Part II Theory
Chapter 3 Traditional Urbanism: New Urbanism and Smart GrowthSynopsis; The Origins, Concepts and Evolution of New Urbanism; New Urbanism and Smart Growth; Myths and Criticisms of Smart Growth and New Urbanism; Chapter 4 Devices and Designs: Sources of Good Urbanism; Synopsis; The Affirmation of Place; Urban Design Methodologies; The Street and 'café Society'; Part III Practice; Chapter 5 Growth Management, Development Control and the Role of urban design; Synopsis; Designing Communities in Different Cultures; Planning Visions and Development Control; Design and Development Control Chapter 6 Urban design in the Real WorldSynopsis; The Urban Future; Urban Design Techniques; Master Plans and Master-Planning: The Charrette Process; Part IV Preamble to case studies; Chapter 7 The Region, Case Study 1: CORE, North Carolina; Project and Context Description; Key issues and Goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 8 The City, Case Study 2: City of Raleigh, NC Arena small area plan; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions Critical evaluation of case studyChapter 9 The Town, Case Study 3: Mooresville, North Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 10 The Neighborhood, Case Study 4: Haynie-Sirrine Neighborhood, Greenville, South Carolina; Project and context description; Key issues and goals; The charrette; The master plan; Implementation; Conclusions; Critical evaluation of case study; Chapter 11 The Block, Case Study 5: Town Center, Cornelius, North Carolina Project and context descriptionKey issues and objectives; The master plan; Implementation; Critical evaluation of case study; Afterword; Appendix I The charter of the congress of the new urbanism; The Region: Metropolis, City, and Town; The Neighborhood, The District, and the Corridor; The Block, The Street, and the Building; Appendix II Smart growth principles; Appendix III Extracts from a typical Design-based Zoning Ordinance; Appendix IV Extracts from General Development Guidelines; Appendix V Extracts from Urban Design Guidelines; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825106103321 |
Walters David (David R.) | ||
Oxford, : Architectural, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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London's contemporary architecture + : a map-based guide / Ken Allinson |
Autore | Allison, Ken |
Edizione | [4. ed] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam : Architectural, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 264 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
ISBN | 07-506-5848-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNICAMPANIA-SUN0073265 |
Allison, Ken | ||
Amsterdam : Architectural, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Vanvitelli | ||
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London's contemporary architecture + : a map-based guide / Ken Allinson |
Autore | Allison, Ken |
Edizione | [4. ed] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : Architectural, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 264 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
ISBN | 07-506-5848-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNICAMPANIA-VAN0073265 |
Allison, Ken | ||
Amsterdam, : Architectural, 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Vanvitelli | ||
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The portfolio [[electronic resource] ] : an architecture student's handbook / / Igor Marjanović, Katerina Rüedi Ray and Lesley Naa Norle Lokko |
Autore | Marjanović Igor |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; London, : Architectural, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (147 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.23 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LokkoLesley Naa Norle
RüediKaterina |
Soggetto topico |
Architecture portfolios
Architecture portfolios - Design |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-136-35643-6
1-281-02441-4 9786611024413 0-08-051419-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; The Portfolio; Copyright Page; Contents; About the authors; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; 1. Introduction; Why Make a Portfolio?; The Handbook; 2. Getting Started; What is a Portfolio?; Portfolio Destinations; How To Get There; 3. Design Cultures; Cultural Capital; Academic Markets; Professional Markets - How Do You Know This is The Place for You?; International Cultures; 4. Academic Portfolio; The Portfolio in the Academy; The Academic Narrative; The Academic CV, References and Statement of Intent; 5. Professional Portfolio; The Portfolio in the Workplace
The Professional NarrativeThe Professional Resume, References and Cover Letter; Documenting Built Work; Construction Drawings; 6. Preparing the Portfolio of Work; Selecting, Recording and Storing Your Work; Scanning, Reducing and Reproducing Your Work; 7. The Folio Container; Buying a Portfolio Container; Making a Portfolio Container; 8. Making the Traditional Portfolio; Graphic Design; Assembling the Portfolio; 9. Making the Digital Portfolio; Digital vs.'Traditional' Portfolio; CD Rom; Acrobat Reader and PDF Files; Web-based Portfolios; 10. Afterwards; Ways of Sending Your Work About the portfolio contributorsIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457327903321 |
Marjanović Igor | ||
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Architectural, 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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