Regulating Place: Standards and the Shaping of Urban America

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Eran Ben-Joseph, Terry S. Szold
Psychology Press, 2005 - 387 σελίδες
Regulating Place looks at how design standards have shaped the built environment of urban America. Tracing the history behind the evolution of building codes, the contributors examine the increasing influence of regulatory codes over urban design and planning during the past century. From the environment to housing to public space, the volume considers the positive and negative effects of regulation on American cities - particularly the merits of flexible approaches relative to more rigid, technocratic methods. Regulating Place also questions what sort of criteria should be used to measure reg.
 

Περιεχόμενα

Whose Meanings?
17
The Political Economy of Urban Design Standard 5
45
Standardizing Public Housing
67
Local Regulations and Housing Affordability
103
Using and Misusing Law to Design the Public Realm
115
Municipalities and the Regulation
141
Choice Community and Civil Society
189
The Benefits of NonZoning
203
The Role
253
Role of Environmental Regulation in Shaping the Built
271
The Transect and Post
293
In Search
333
The Changing Regulatory Template
359
About the Editors
371
Index
381
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