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Urban Design Challenges

Everett Sinclair

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Editora: Publifye

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Urban Design Challenges explores the intricate relationship between politics, architecture, and societal needs in shaping modern urban environments. It tackles the challenges of creating livable, resilient, and equitable cities by focusing on sustainable urban development, effective traffic and infrastructure management, and social equity. The book reveals that cities are becoming global hubs, highlighting the importance of design and management for long-term sustainability. Did you know that effective urban design requires integrating environmental, economic, and social considerations, moving beyond traditional planning approaches? The book provides historical and social context to understand the evolution of urban planning. It analyzes past decisions' impact on contemporary challenges like urban sprawl and environmental degradation. Each section explores case studies and policy recommendations, systematically introducing core concepts and culminating in a discussion about the future of urban design. The book emphasizes the need to prioritize marginalized communities and promote environmental stewardship.
Disponível desde: 05/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 86 páginas.

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