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Imparting City: Methods and Tools for Collaborative Planning
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Imparting City: Methods and Tools for Collaborative Planning
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Imparting City: Methods and Tools for Collaborative Planning
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Collective Urban Planning in Research, Teaching and Practice
This practice orientated handbook aims at all urban actors wishing to develop and realise complex urban planning concepts. It sets out a series of techniques, methods and process models that range from analytical approaches and concept strategies to the creation of participatory projects.
Creative open-ended experiments have been proven as effective academic practice driven methods within applied participatory urban mediation. The book proposes a method-catalogue of immediately realisable approaches for experimental urban research as part of a design and planning procedure within education and practice.
Cross-disciplinary methods and working methods for urban planning
Case studies from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Cologne, London, Madrid and Wuppertal
Foreword Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange and contributions by Theo Lorenz, Mohamed Fezazi, Alexia Radounikli and Vera San Payo de Lemos
This practice orientated handbook aims at all urban actors wishing to develop and realise complex urban planning concepts. It sets out a series of techniques, methods and process models that range from analytical approaches and concept strategies to the creation of participatory projects.
Creative open-ended experiments have been proven as effective academic practice driven methods within applied participatory urban mediation. The book proposes a method-catalogue of immediately realisable approaches for experimental urban research as part of a design and planning procedure within education and practice.
Cross-disciplinary methods and working methods for urban planning
Case studies from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Cologne, London, Madrid and Wuppertal
Foreword Barbara-Ann Campbell-Lange and contributions by Theo Lorenz, Mohamed Fezazi, Alexia Radounikli and Vera San Payo de Lemos