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Book Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities

Download or read book Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities written by Patrick M. Condon and published by Island Press. This book was released on 2012-09-26 with total page 191 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A step-by-step guide to more synthetic, holistic, and integrated urban design strategies, Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities is a practical manual to accomplish complex community design decisions and create more green, clean, and equitable communities. The design charrette has become an increasingly popular way to engage the public and stakeholders in public planning, and Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities shows how citizens and officials can use this tool to change the way they make decisions, especially when addressing issues of the sustainable community. Designed to build consensus and cooperation, a successful charrette produces a design that expresses the values and vision of the community. Patrick Condon outlines the key features of the charrette, an inclusive decision-making process that brings together citizens, designers, public officials, and developers in several days of collaborative workshops. Drawing on years of experience designing sustainable urban environments and bringing together communities for charrettes, Condon’s manual provides step-by-step instructions for making this process work to everyone’s benefit. He translates emerging sustainable development concepts and problem-solving theory into concrete principles in order to explain what a charrette is, how to organize one, and how to make it work to produce sustainable urban design results.

Book The Design Charrette

    Book Details:
  • Author : Rob Roggema
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2013-09-11
  • ISBN : 9400770316
  • Pages : 351 pages

Download or read book The Design Charrette written by Rob Roggema and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-09-11 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book was written to support community involvement in the design process, to help prevent negative outcomes that can result from a top-down design approach. The combination of community involvement and design is, at least in literature, not very extensive. Although much has been written about stakeholder involvement, this is often not directly related to design processes, which – most importantly – deprives community members of the opportunity to design their desired future themselves. The Design Charrette: Ways to Envision Sustainable Futures provides a theoretical foundation establishing the benefits of organizing a design charrette for community-based planning, supported by many practical examples. The book includes sections on collaborative learning, practical guidance, theory and case studies in many different contexts: long and short charrettes, urban and rural subjects, and Dutch, Chinese, Australian, Indian and European examples. Part I: General Theory offers a detailed overview of the charrette process, a chapter on innovations in organizational and community learning and a chapter on shifting paradigms in the design charrette. Part II presents a number of case studies, including the INternational Conference on Renewable Energy Approaches for the Spatial Environment (INCREASE); charrettes accomplished in two days in the communities of Sea Lake and Bendigo in Australia; a chapter on lessons for the future, describing rural participatory design in Rajasthan, India; a description of learning by practice in a high-pressure student atelier; a chapter entitled Design Charrettes for Sustainable Building in China and more. The Design Charrette challenges the conventional wisdom that good design by itself will bring about the benefits the designer envisions. By demonstrating and analyzing the effectiveness of design charrettes in personal development and learning, and as a way to share desired future pathways, the book benefits everyone who may be leading, considering or participating in a design charrette.

Book Sustainable Community Planning and Development

Download or read book Sustainable Community Planning and Development written by Fiona S. Crofton and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Design charrettes are increasingly popular as a way to bring a range of expertise and interests together to collaborate on creating innovative design solutions and embody multiple objectives and mutual interests. They give visual form to ideas and policies and can be used to test and refine planning and development policies and directions. Overall, they are a means to obtain the most creative proposals for addressing the most difficult problems in the least amount of time. This manual is intended as a guide for those who would like to host or otherwise initiate a design charrette process for sustainable community planning. It is directed particularly at the urban planning context but has application to other planning contexts as well. The opening chapter begins with an introduction to the concepts and elements of sustainable development and 'sustainable community', and the role of design. Design charrettes and charrette-like events are then explored in more detail in terms of their purposes, usefulness and contribution to policy development and community planning. The chapter is intended to provide foundational information regarding sustainability planning, and guidance for deciding how a design charrette can be useful in your local community. The next chapter outlines key issues and steps involved in confirming a 'go ahead' for hosting or otherwise becoming involved with a charrette. This section examines the decision-making context, allies and resources, ways of building support and promoting the plan, and getting formal approvals. "Readiness Assessments" help you determine whether or not you are ready to proceed and what to do next in accordance with your answers. Chapter 3, Pre-Charrette Planning: Roll up Your Sleeves, is focused on the host of tasks to be completed in advance of a charrette. It includes sections on the stakeholder community and communications; consultants and facilitators; advance meetings and options; design issues including detailed discussion on the development of the design brief; design team formation and participant selection; time and timing; venue and facilities; support materials; and additional logistics. Sample schedules, products and lists are provided. The final chapters focus on the choreography, management and documentation of the charrette itself. Guidance and coaching hints for handling all the products of the charrette along with post-charrette communications and presentations is contained in the final chapter.

Book Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities

Download or read book Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities written by Patrick M. Condon and published by Island Press. This book was released on 2012-02-13 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Questions of how the design of cities can respond to the challenge of climate change dominate the thoughts of urban planners and designers across the U.S. and Canada. With admirable clarity, Patrick Condon responds to these questions. He addresses transportation, housing equity, job distribution, economic development, and ecological systems issues and synthesizes his knowledge and research into a simple-to-understand set of urban design recommendations. No other book so clearly connects the form of our cities to their ecological, economic, and social consequences. No other book takes on this breadth of complex and contentious issues and distills them down to such convincing and practical solutions.

Book Sustainable Community Planning and Development

Download or read book Sustainable Community Planning and Development written by Fiona S. Crofton and published by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. This book was released on 2001 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Design charrettes are becoming increasingly popular as a way to bring a range of expertise and interests together to collaborate on creating innovative design solutions and embody multiple objectives and mutual interests. They give visual form to ideas and policies and can be used to test and refine planning and development policies and directions. Overall, they are a means to obtain the most creative proposals for addressing the most difficult problems in the least amount of time. This manual is intended as a guide for those who would like to host or otherwise initiate a design charrette process for sustainable community planning. It is directed particularly at the urban planning context but has application to other planning contexts as well. The opening chapter begins with an introduction to the concepts and elements of sustainable development and 'sustainable community', and the role of design. Design charrettes and charrette-like events are then explored in more detail in terms of their purposes, usefulness and contribution to policy development and community planning. The chapter is intended to provide foundational information regarding sustainability planning, and guidance for deciding how a design charrette can be useful in your local community. The next chapter outlines key issues and steps involved in confirming a 'go ahead' for hosting or otherwise becoming involved with a charrette. This section examines the decision-making context, allies and resources, ways of building support and promoting the plan, and getting formal approvals. "Readiness Assessments" help you determine whether or not you are ready to proceed and what to do next in accordance with your answers. Chapter 3, Pre-Charrette Planning: Roll up Your Sleeves, is focused on the host of tasks to be completed in advance of a charrette. It includes sections on the stakeholder community and communications; consultants and facilitators; advance meetings and options; design issues including detailed discussion on the development of the design brief; design team formation and participant selection; time and timing; venue and facilities; support materials; and additional logistics. Sample schedules, products and lists are provided. The final chapters focus on the choreography, management and documentation of the charrette itself. Guidance and coaching hints for handling all the products of the charrette along with post-charrette communications and presentations is contained in the final chapter.

Book Sustainable Community Planning and Development

Download or read book Sustainable Community Planning and Development written by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Research Division and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sustainable Community Planning and Development

Download or read book Sustainable Community Planning and Development written by Fiona S. Crofton and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Design charrettes are becoming increasingly popular as a way to bring a range of expertise and interests together to collaborate on creating innovative design solutions and embody multiple objectives and mutual interests. They give visual form to ideas and policies and can be used to test and refine planning and development policies and directions. Overall, they are a means to obtain the most creative proposals for addressing the most difficult problems in the least amount of time. This manual is intended as a guide for those who would like to host or otherwise initiate a design charrette process for sustainable community planning. It is directed particularly at the urban planning context but has application to other planning contexts as well. The opening chapter begins with an introduction to the concepts and elements of sustainable development and 'sustainable community', and the role of design. Design charrettes and charrette-like events are then explored in more detail in terms of their purposes, usefulness and contribution to policy development and community planning. The chapter is intended to provide foundational information regarding sustainability planning, and guidance for deciding how a design charrette can be useful in your local community. The next chapter outlines key issues and steps involved in confirming a 'go ahead' for hosting or otherwise becoming involved with a charrette. This section examines the decision-making context, allies and resources, ways of building support and promoting the plan, and getting formal approvals. "Readiness Assessments" help you determine whether or not you are ready to proceed and what to do next in accordance with your answers. Chapter 3, Pre-Charrette Planning: Roll up Your Sleeves, is focused on the host of tasks to be completed in advance of a charrette. It includes sections on the stakeholder community and communications; consultants and facilitators; advance meetings and options; design issues including detailed discussion on the development of the design brief; design team formation and participant selection; time and timing; venue and facilities; support materials; and additional logistics. Sample schedules, products and lists are provided. The final chapters focus on the choreography, management and documentation of the charrette itself. Guidance and coaching hints for handling all the products of the charrette along with post-charrette communications and presentations is contained in the final chapter.

Book Design Education for a Sustainable Future

Download or read book Design Education for a Sustainable Future written by Rob Fleming and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-04-26 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sustainability is a powerful force that is fundamentally reshaping humanity’s relationship to the natural world and is ushering in the Age of Integration. The move from well-intentioned environmental friendliness to the higher bar of integral sustainability and regenerative design demands a new type of design professional, one that is deeply collaborative, ethically grounded, empathically connected and technologically empowered. As a response, this book argues for a great leap forward in design education: from an individualistic and competitive model casually focused on greening; to a new approach defined by an integral consciousness, shaped by the values of inclusivity and cooperation, and implemented by a series of integrative behaviors including: an ethically infused design brief a co-creative design process on-going value engineering pre-emptive engineering design validation through simulation on-line enabled integrated learning the use of well vetted rating systems. This book contains the integral frameworks, whole system change methodologies and intrinsic values that will assist professors and their students in an authentic and effective pursuit of design education for a sustainable future.

Book Designing Sustainable Cities

Download or read book Designing Sustainable Cities written by Rob Roggema and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-19 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book emphasizes new ways of designing for a sustainable city and urban environment. From several angles the future of our urbanism is illuminated. From a philosophical point of view, the city is seen as an organism, following complex ecosystemic principles, shining light on indigenous perspectives to become beneficial for sustainable design and core questions are asked whether current architectural practice is really sustainable. Simultaneously concrete practices are presented for cities in transformation, focusing on green infrastructure, smart city principles and health.

Book Designing Community

Download or read book Designing Community written by David R. Walters and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Urban development sites can become battlegrounds as a result of the conflicting interests of developers and communities. In the USA, design charrettes are often used as a means of bringing people together, using detailed design exercises to establish agreement around a development masterplan. However, despite the increasing frequency of their use, charrettes are widely misunderstood and can be misapplied. This book provides detailed guidance on the proper and most effective ways to use this helpful tool."-BOOK JACKET.

Book Community Design

    Book Details:
  • Author : W. Arthur Mehrhoff
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release : 1999-06-10
  • ISBN : 1452263426
  • Pages : 159 pages

Download or read book Community Design written by W. Arthur Mehrhoff and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 1999-06-10 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arthur Mehrhoff′s Community Design represents a unique way of analyzing a community and the steps needed to help design a sustainable community. In this important contribution, Mehrhoff, through his work with the Minnesota Design Team, seeks to "help communities take control of shaping a sustainable future of their own by means of information, insight, and civic dialogue." He urges readers to rethink the shape and shaping of their communities by looking at "community" in a more holistic and multidisciplinary manner. Mehrhoff tackles such topics as defining community, understanding the history of a community, understanding the issues and problems affecting a community, examining the visual aspects of a community, and obtaining citizen opinion throughout the process of becoming a sustainable community. Small communities everywhere can replicate the process discussed in this book. Community Design is well written and thought-provoking and provides a nice blend of theory and practice. This book should be useful to all students, academics, local policy makers, and citizens who are interested in creating a common sustainable vision for their communities.

Book Urban Design Handbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ray Gindroz
  • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
  • Release : 2002-12-31
  • ISBN : 9780393731064
  • Pages : 214 pages

Download or read book Urban Design Handbook written by Ray Gindroz and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2002-12-31 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on Urban Design Associates’ in-house training procedures, this unique handbook details the techniques and working methods of a major urban design and planning firm. Covering the process from basic principles to developed designs, the book outlines the range of project types and services that urban designers can offer and sets out a set of general operating guidelines and procedures for: Developing a master plan, including techniques for engaging citizens in the design process and technical analysis to evaluate the physical form of the neighborhood, centered on a design charrette with public participation; Preparing a pattern book to guide residential construction in a new traditional town, including the documentation of architectural and urban precedents in a form that can be used by architects and builders; Implementing contextual architectural design, including methods of applying the essential qualities of traditional architecture in many styles to modern programs and construction techniques. This invaluable guide offers an introductory course in urbanism as well as an operations manual for architects, planners, developers, and public officials.

Book Sustainable Communities Design Handbook

Download or read book Sustainable Communities Design Handbook written by Woodrow W. Clark II and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2010-07-03 with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objective of Sustainable Communities Design Handbook is to ensure a better quality of life for everyone, both now and for generations to come. This means creating a better and safer environment internationally through the sustainable use of natural resources, encouraging sustainable development which supports a strong economy, and ensuring a high quality environment that can be enjoyed by all. Sustainable Development Partnerships brings together in one reference today's most cutting edge technologies and methods for creating sustainable communities. With this book, Environmental Engineers, Civil Engineers, Architects, Mechanical Engineers, and Energy Engineers find a common approach to building environmental friendly communities which are energy efficient. The five part treatment starts with a clear and rigorous exposition of sustainable development in practice, followed by self-contained chapters concerning applications. Methods for the sustainable use of natural resources in built communities Clearly explains the most cutting edge sustainable technologies Provides a common approach to building sustainable communities Coverage of sustainable practices from architecture to construction

Book Design for Ecological Democracy

Download or read book Design for Ecological Democracy written by Randolph T. Hester, Jr. and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2010-09-24 with total page 524 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shows how to combine the forces of ecological science and participatory democracy to design urban landscapes that enable us to act as communities, are resilient rather than imperiled, and touch our hearts. Over the last fifty years, the process of community building has been lost in the process of city building. City and suburban design divides us from others in our communities, destroys natural habitats, and fails to provide a joyful context for our lives. In Design for Ecological Democracy, Randolph Hester proposes a remedy for our urban anomie. He outlines new principles for urban design that will allow us to forge connections with our fellow citizens and our natural environment. He demonstrates these principles with abundantly illustrated examples—drawn from forty years of design and planning practice—showing how we can design cities that are ecologically resilient, that enhance community, and that give us pleasure. Hester argues that it is only by combining the powerful forces of ecology and democracy that the needed revolution in design will take place. Democracy bestows freedom; ecology creates responsible freedom by explaining our interconnectedness with all creatures. Hester's new design principles are founded on three fundamental issues that integrate democracy and ecology: enabling form, resilient form, and impelling form. Urban design must enable us to be communities rather than zoning-segregated enclaves and to function as informed democracies. A simple bench at a centrally located post office, for example, provides an opportunity for connection and shared experience. Cities must be ecologically resilient rather than ecologically imperiled, adaptable to the surrounding ecology rather than dependent on technological fixes. Resilient form turns increased urban density, for example, into an advantage. And cities should impel us by joy rather than compel us by fear; good cities enrich us rather than limit us. Design for Ecological Democracy is essential reading for designers, planners, environmentalists, community activists, and anyone else who wants to improve a local community.

Book Designing the Sustainable Site

Download or read book Designing the Sustainable Site written by Heather L. Venhaus and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-03-23 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The full-color, practical guide to designing sustainable residential landscapes and small-scale sites "Going green" is no longer a choice; it's a necessity. Developed landscapes have played a significant role in exacerbating the environmental and social problems that threaten humanity; however, they can also be part of the solution. Designing the Sustainable Site: Integrated Design Strategies for Small-Scale Sites and Residential Landscapes gives site designers and landscape architects the tools and information they need to become a driving force in the quest for sustainability. Advocating a regenerative design approach in which built landscapes sustain and restore vital ecological functions, this book guides readers through a design process for new and redeveloped sites that not only minimizes damage to the environment but also actively helps to repair it. Designing the Sustainable Site: Assists designers in identifying and incorporating sustainable practices that have the greatest positive impact on both the project and the surrounding community, within a regional context Uses photographs, sketches, and case studies to provide a comprehensive look at successful green landscape design Illustrates how sustainable practices are relevant and applicable to projects of any size or budget Demonstrates how built environments can protect and restore ecosystem services Explains the multiple and far-reaching benefits that sustainable design solutions can provide Assists project teams in fulfilling credit requirements of green building assessment tools, such as LEED, BREEAM, or SITES With attention to six global environmental challenges including air pollution, urban flooding and water pollution, water shortages, invasive species, and loss of biodiversity along with guidance on how to meet these challenges, Designing the Sustainable Site is a practical design manual for sustainable alternatives to small-scale site and residential landscape design.

Book Swarm Planning

    Book Details:
  • Author : Rob Roggema
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2013-09-11
  • ISBN : 9400771525
  • Pages : 305 pages

Download or read book Swarm Planning written by Rob Roggema and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-09-11 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book shows that the problem of climate adaptation, which is described in social planning terms as ‘wicked,’ is at odds with the contemporary practice of spatial planning. The author proposes a new adjusted framework which is more adaptable to unpredictable, wicked, dynamic and non-linear processes. The inspiration for this new method is the behaviour of swarms: bees, ants, birds and fish are capable of self-organization, which enables the system to become less vulnerable to sudden environmental changes. The framework proposed in Swarm Planning consists of these four elements: Two levels of complexity, the first being the whole system and the second its individual components. Each of these has different attributes for adapting to change. Five layers, consisting of networks, focal points, unplanned space, natural resources and emerging occupation patterns. Each layer has its own spatial dynamic, and each is connected to a spatial scale. Non-linear processes, which emerge in different parts of the framework and include emerging patterns, connectedness and tipping points among others. Two planning processes; the first, ‘from small to large’ works upward from the slowest changing elements to more rapidly-changing ones. The second, ‘on the list of partners’ addresses each layer from networks through emerging occupation patterns. Swarm Planning applies this framework to a series of pilot studies, and appraises its performance using criteria for an adaptive landscape. The results show that the use of the Swarm Planning Framework reduces the vulnerability of landscapes as well as the impact of climate hazards and disasters, improves response to unexpected hazards and contains adaptation strategies. “This book is a must for planners in government and the private sector as it outlines the concept, strategies and techniques for swarm planning. It is also an important guide for policymakers looking to engage communities in a dialogue about the adaptation planning process.” Professor John Martin, La Trobe University “The ultimate value of the book lies in encouraging the planning community to consider options that go far beyond those offered by business-as-usual planning methodologies developed for a set of operating conditions that are fast becoming obsolete. As such it makes an important and much needed contribution to the field.” Assistant Professor Dr. Chrisna du Plessis, University of Pretoria

Book Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings

Download or read book Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings written by Rob Roggema and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-05-11 with total page 646 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book brings together the papers presented at the Smart and Sustainable Built Environments Conference, 2018 (SASBE).This latest research falls into two tracks: smart and sustainable design and planning cities; and the technicalities of smart and sustainable buildings. The growth of smart cities is evident, but not always linked to sustainability. This book gives an overview of the latest academic developments in increasing the smartness and sustainability of our cities and buildings. Aspects such as inclusivity, smart cities, place and space, the resilient city, urbanity and urban ecology are prominently featured in the design and planning part of the book; while energy, educational buildings, comfort, building design, construction and performance form the sub-themes of the technical part of the book. This book will appeal to urban designers, architects, urban planners, smart city designers and sustainable building experts.