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The New Urbanism has dramatically transformed the way illustrations are used to advance the dialogue of community planning and place making. New Urbanists have revived and advanced techniques of visual communication that enable professionals, elected officials and citizens from all walks of life to engage in designing their neighborhoods and communities. While created as means to an end, these visualizations are often compelling artworks in their own right.
The Art of the New Urbanism features the first-ever, comprehensive collection of New Urbanist artworks, with more than 200 selected works produced by more than 100 practitioners and firms. The collected works include plans, renderings of buildings, streetscapes and gathering places, studies of precedents, and photographs of built projects. This book includes seminal material from the early history of the movement that has inspired generations of community building professionals, as well as a wide variety of hand-drawn and digital works that represent methods used today.
Through their commentaries on each work, designers share the place making principles visualized through their plans and renderings and how their work responded to the public process. The Art of the New Urbanism contributors include:
Joseph Altuna; Andrés Duany; Dana P. Little; Peter Richards; ARCAS Paris; Edward Erfurt; Jeffrey Loman; Robin Riley; Jonathan Arnold; Manuel Fernandez-Noval; Tom Low; Chris Ritter; Eusebio Azcue; Steven Fett; Michael McCann; Joshua J. Rivera; Charles Barrett; Jennifer García; Scott Merrill; Abel Rodriguez; Marcos Bastian; Kenneth García; John Miki; David Rodríguez; Drew Bowman; Mark Garzon; Elizabeth Moule; Clay Rokicki; Peter Calthorpe; Andrew Georgiadis; Steve Mouzon; SCENESIS PICTURES; Brian Canin; Ernesto Gloria; John Moynahan; David M. Schwarz; David Carrico; Bonnie Gonzalez; Juan Mullerat; Robert Scott; Christopher Carrigan; Jennifer Griffin; Peter Musty; Jennifer Settle; Juan A. Caruncho; John Griffin; Thai Nguyen; Shailendra Singh; Eduardo Castillo; Arti Harchekar; Anne Marie Noll; Joe Skibba; Maricé Chael; Peter Harmatuck; Colleen O'Keeffe; Daniel Solomon; Dede Christopher; Seth Harry; Lew Oliver; Sandy Sorlien; Anthony Cissell; Xiaojian He; Dan Osborne; Christian Sottile; Craig Clements; Brian Hendrickson; Paul Ostergaard; Kristen Sparenborg; Andrew Cogar; Steve Hinds Eric Osth; Lucien Steil; David Colgan; Troy Homenchuk; Daniel Parolek; Robert A.M. Stern; Daniel W. Cook; C.J. Howard; Karen Parolek; Dhiru A. Thadani; Chad Cooper; Randall Imai; Stefan Pellegrini; John Torti; Jaime Correa; Christopher Janson; Christopher M. Pizzi; Erick Valle; Cindy Cox; Joseph Kabriel; Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk; Estela Valle; David R. Csont; Peter Katz; Chris Podstawski; David VanGroningen; Brian Kelly; Stefanos Polyzoides; Max Von Trott; Lohren Ray Deeg; Kevin Klinkenberg; Evan Posley; James Wassell; Bill Dennis; Joseph Kohl; Asa Prentice; Anthony Way; Harry Dodson; Leon Krier; Russell Preston; Vladislav Yeliseyev; James Dougherty; Matthew Lambert; Steve Price; JJ Zanetta; Victor Dover; Jacob Lindsey; Ian Rasmussen; Art Zendarski
The New Urbanism has dramatically transformed the way illustrations are used to advance the dialogue of community planning and place making. New Urbanists have revived and advanced techniques of visual communication that enable professionals, elected officials and citizens from all walks of life to engage in designing their neighborhoods and communities. While created as means to an end, these visualizations are often compelling artworks in their own right.
The Art of the New Urbanism features the first-ever, comprehensive collection of New Urbanist artworks, with more than 200 selected works produced by more than 100 practitioners and firms. The collected works include plans, renderings of buildings, streetscapes and gathering places, studies of precedents, and photographs of built projects. This book includes seminal material from the early history of the movement that has inspired generations of community building professionals, as well as a wide variety of hand-drawn and digital works that represent methods used today.
Through their commentaries on each work, designers share the place making principles visualized through their plans and renderings and how their work responded to the public process. The Art of the New Urbanism contributors include:
Joseph Altuna; Andrés Duany; Dana P. Little; Peter Richards; ARCAS Paris; Edward Erfurt; Jeffrey Loman; Robin Riley; Jonathan Arnold; Manuel Fernandez-Noval; Tom Low; Chris Ritter; Eusebio Azcue; Steven Fett; Michael McCann; Joshua J. Rivera; Charles Barrett; Jennifer García; Scott Merrill; Abel Rodriguez; Marcos Bastian; Kenneth García; John Miki; David Rodríguez; Drew Bowman; Mark Garzon; Elizabeth Moule; Clay Rokicki; Peter Calthorpe; Andrew Georgiadis; Steve Mouzon; SCENESIS PICTURES; Brian Canin; Ernesto Gloria; John Moynahan; David M. Schwarz; David Carrico; Bonnie Gonzalez; Juan Mullerat; Robert Scott; Christopher Carrigan; Jennifer Griffin; Peter Musty; Jennifer Settle; Juan A. Caruncho; John Griffin; Thai Nguyen; Shailendra Singh; Eduardo Castillo; Arti Harchekar; Anne Marie Noll; Joe Skibba; Maricé Chael; Peter Harmatuck; Colleen O'Keeffe; Daniel Solomon; Dede Christopher; Seth Harry; Lew Oliver; Sandy Sorlien; Anthony Cissell; Xiaojian He; Dan Osborne; Christian Sottile; Craig Clements; Brian Hendrickson; Paul Ostergaard; Kristen Sparenborg; Andrew Cogar; Steve Hinds Eric Osth; Lucien Steil; David Colgan; Troy Homenchuk; Daniel Parolek; Robert A.M. Stern; Daniel W. Cook; C.J. Howard; Karen Parolek; Dhiru A. Thadani; Chad Cooper; Randall Imai; Stefan Pellegrini; John Torti; Jaime Correa; Christopher Janson; Christopher M. Pizzi; Erick Valle; Cindy Cox; Joseph Kabriel; Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk; Estela Valle; David R. Csont; Peter Katz; Chris Podstawski; David VanGroningen; Brian Kelly; Stefanos Polyzoides; Max Von Trott; Lohren Ray Deeg; Kevin Klinkenberg; Evan Posley; James Wassell; Bill Dennis; Joseph Kohl; Asa Prentice; Anthony Way; Harry Dodson; Leon Krier; Russell Preston; Vladislav Yeliseyev; James Dougherty; Matthew Lambert; Steve Price; JJ Zanetta; Victor Dover; Jacob Lindsey; Ian Rasmussen; Art Zendarski
James Dougherty, AICP, CNU-A, ASAI, is Principal and Director of Design at Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning. A specialist in urban design and visualization, he has dedicated his career to creating walkable, sustainable communities. Dougherty is known for his expertise in hand-drawn and digital illustrations, which have played a critical role in advancing New Urbanist principles.
Charles Christopher Bohl, PhD, is Professor and Tony Goldman Director of the Master in Real Estate Development and Urbanism Program at the University of Miami. He is the author of Place Making: Developing Town Centers, Main Streets, and Urban Villages. He is a noted expert on town centers and mixed-use development, and a key figure in New Urbanism scholarship.
Victor Dover, FAICP, is Founding Principal at Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning and co-author of Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns. A leader in urban design, he has helped shape walkable, sustainable communities across the United States. His work has been recognized with the John Nolen Medal for Contributions to Urbanism and the Seaside Prize.
1 About This Book
3 Foreword: Visualizing Change
Victor Dover
11 Essay: Before and After: The Art of the New Urbanism Charles C. Bohl
39 Part One: Earliest Projects
57 Part Two: The Movement Reaches Maturity
211 Part Three: The Transect Depicted
223 Interview: Methods and Techniques
James Dougherty
235 Appendix 1: The Exhibition
243 Appendix 2: The CNU Art Room
279 Dedications and Acknowledgments
282 About the Authors
284 Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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Genre: | Importe, Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Architektur |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9781394354207 |
ISBN-10: | 1394354207 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: |
Dougherty, James
Bohl, Charles C |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 278 x 220 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | James Dougherty (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.06.2025 |
Gewicht: | 1,202 kg |