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  • Bibliography :  A-D   E-M    N-R    S-Z
  • AAM Architecture
    1)  Theme : Stadtplanung und Stadtebau
    2)  Theme : Whonungsbau
    3)  Theme : Gemeinschafts-und Zweckkkbauten
    4)  Theme : Aspekte und Tendenzen
    5)  Theme : Town Planning and Urbanism
    6)  Theme : Housing
    7)  Theme : Community and Utility Buildings
    8)  Theme : Aspects and Tendencies
    9)  Theme : Planification et urbanism
    10)Theme : Habitation
    11)Theme : Batiments communautaires et utilitaires
    12)Theme : Aspects et tendances


  • Urban Design "The Architecture of towns and cities" 'Panl D. Spreiregun, AIA'
    1) The Heritage of Urban Design
    2) The Roots of Our Modern Concepts]
    3) Making a Visual Survey
    4) Some Basic Principles and Techniques
    5) Examples and Scope
    6) Urban Esthetics
    7) Designing the Parts of the City
    8) Residential Areas
    9) Circulation
    10) Regulation and Control
    11) Governmental Programs
    12) A Comprehensive Role for Urban Design


  • The American city : An urban geography Raymond e. Murphy
    1) Introducing Urban Geography
    2) Cities and City Regions
    3) People in Cities
    4) Transportation and the City
    5) Urban Land Uses
    6) The Expanding City

  • Berlin, World Citues "Alan Balfour "
    1) Historical Background
    2) Academy International Forum-Berlin: City of Competitions
    3) Berlin as it Might have been
    4) Berlin as it is
    5) Berlin as it will be


  • The City of Man "Christopher Tunnard"
    1) Part I in Search of a City
    2) Part II Tradition and Experiment
    3) Part III Modern Civic Art
    4) Part IV an Approach to Civic Design

  • The Changing Face of Cities "J.W.R. Whitehand"
    1) Background to Urban Morphology
    2) Fluctuations in Urban Development
    3) Land Values and Land Use
    4) Innovation and Planning
    5) Fringe Belts
    6) Residential Growth and Change
    7) Commercial Cores
    8) Conclusion

  • The Conservation of European Cities "Donald Applyord"
    1) Venice: Urban Renewal, Community Power Structure, and Social Conflict
    2) Utrecht: Den Hoog Catharijne
    3) The Sack of Bath
    4) The City Center of Istanbul: Its Past and Its Future Problems
    5) An Urban Renovation Experience in the Center of Brussels: The Manhattan Plan
    6) Brussels: Urban Transformations since the Eighteenth Century
    7) ARAU (Atelier de Recherche et d'Action Urbaine): Balance and Prospects after Five Year' Struggle
    8) A Street in Grenoble
    9) Rome from the Inside: Inhabitant's Intermezzo
    10) A Square in Islington
    11) The Future of the Old Sector of the City of Athens: Plaka
    12) The Methodology Used in the Revitalization of Split
    13) The Bologna Experience: Planning and Historic Renovation in a Communist City
    14) Planning for the Protection of Monuments and Buildings in Denmark
    15) Elsinore: A Plan for Rehabilitation of a Medium-sized Danish City
    16) Slum Clearance and Preservation in Elsinore: People and Opinions
    17) The Jordaan and Haarlem Neighborhoods in Amsterdam: Planning for the Future of a Historic Neighborhood
    18) Conflict and Participation in a Renewal Process in Stockholm: Birka
    19) Recent Amenity Measures in British Urban Planning
    20) Inner London: Policies for Dispersal and Balance
    21) Community Action in Britain
    22) Towards New Perceptions of the Environment: Using the Town Trail
    23) European Charter of the Architectural Heritage


  • The City Shaped " Spiro Kostof "
    Introduction

    1) The City as Artifact
    2) The City in History
    3) What is a City?

    Organic Patterns

    1) Planned Cities and Unplanned
    2) Coexistence and Transcription
    3) The Evolution of "Organic" Patterns
    4) The Straight and the Curved: Design Alternatives
    5) Modernism and the Planned Picturessque
    The Grid

    1) Preamble
    2) Historical Review
    3) Laying Out the Grid
    4) Coordinated Systems of Town and Country
    5) The Closed Grid: Frame, Accent, and Open Spaces
    6) The Grid in the 20th Century
    The City as Diagram
    1) Circles and Polygons
    2) Specialized Environments
    3) The Political Diagram
    4) The Functional Diagram
    5) The Secular/Socialist Diagram
    The Grand Manner

    1) Preliminaries
    2) Historical Review
    3) Planning in the Grand Manner
    4) "Baroque" Elements
    5) Post-Modern Baroque
    The Urban Skyline
    1) Introduction
    2) Skyline Features
    3) Designing the Skyline
    4) The Modern Skyline


  • The City "Elie Saariner"
    Part One: The Past
    1) The Mediaeval Case
    2) Decline of the City
    3) Civic Rehabilitation
    Part Two: Toward the Future
    4) Problems of Today
    5) Concentration
    6) Organic Decentralization
    7) Revaluation
    8) Relegislation
    9) Urban Population

  • Design of Cities "Edmund N. Bacon"
    1) The City as an Act of Will
    2) Awareness of Space as Experience
    3) The Nature of Design
    4) Ways of Perceiving one's self
    5) The Growth of Greek Cities
    6) Design Order of Ancient Rome
    7) Medieval Design
    8) Upsurge of the Renaissance
    9) Design Structure of Baroque Rome
    10) Dutch Interlude
    11) 18th and 19th Century European Design
    12) Development of Paris
    13) Evolution of Saint Petersburg
    14) Hohn Nash and London
    15) Vitruvius comes to the New World
    16) Le Corbusier and the New Vision
    17) The Great Effort-Brasilia
    18) Peking
    19) Simultaneous Movement Systems
    20) Decision Making
    21) Putting the Ideas to Work-Philadelphia
    22) Griffin and Canberra
    23) City for Humanity-Stockholm
    24) Looking into the Future

  • Designing America. "Joel B. Goldsteen" "Cecil D. Ellistt"
    1) Identity and Cities-Spaces Between Buildings
    2) Projects
    3) History-Traditions of City Spaces in America
    4) Reacting to Spaces-The Psychology of Perception and Behavior
    5) Design-Concepts, Elements, and Constraints
    6) Methods-Solving Spatial Problems
    7) Financing-Paying for Spaces and Places
    8) Changes in America-Future and Forecasts

  • The Design Professions and the Built Environment "Paul I knox"
    1) The Design Professions and the Built Environment in a Postmodern Epoch
    2) Professionalization and the Social Goals of Architects: A History of the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians
    3) Drawing and the Social Production of Architecture
    4) Urban Geometry in Image and Discourse
    5) Issues in Architecture: Perceptions by the Popular and Professional Press
    6) Where Architects Work: A Change Analysis 1970-1980
    7) Myth and Paradox in the Building Enterprise
    8) Knowledge-Power and Professional Practice
    9) Sources of Influence in Planning Practice and their Implications for Development Negotiations
    10) Professional Orientations of French Urban Planners
    11) Making Places: Urban Design in Britain
    12) Computer Modeling for Urban Design
    13) The Future of the Metropolis: its Urban Design, Function and Form

  • Drawing the Future " Paul Stevenson Oles "
    1) New England Projects
    2) New York Projects
    3) Washington Projects
    4) Texas Projects
    5) Other United States Projects
    6) Foreign Projects

  • Design for Gathering People
    1) Site-analysis
    2) What the Society Need Most?
    3) The Marketing cannot be Ignored
    4) The Ecological Way of Thinking
    5) The Collective Urban Design
    6) The Behavioral Science Approach
    7) The Future of the Environment Design

  • Design for Small Communities "David Fulton"
    1) Research
    2) General Design Brief
    3) A Sense of Identity
    4) To Protect an Alternative
    5) The Role of Industry
    6) To Form Three Futures
    7) Tools to Involve the Citizen in Community Design

  • Direction of Cities "Edmund N. BACON"
    1) Seeing the City
    2) The Holistic Vision
    3) The City Beautiful
    4) Federalism and the City
    5) A New Vision for the Old City
    6) The Political City
    7) Good Government
    8) The Lethal Linkage
    9) The Lethal Prescription
    10) The Architecture of Connection
    11) Dimension and Direction
    12) The Continuum Expanded
                                                     


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