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Karsten Pålsson
Book Description
This book is about renewing the city with room for people, about historical overlay and respect for the building traditions of the past, and about new architecture on a human scale. The book takes its departure in the European tradition of the dense classic city. Focus is on physical and spatial relationships, development patterns, access principles and their connection to public streets and squares: the elements that make for a rich urban life. Rooted in European traditions, this book is envisioned as a professional "instruction manual" that offers examples of a more humane direction for urban conversion. The examples in the book come from major European cities and are set in a broad conceptual framework. An historical outline reviews urban development over time. The chapters are organized into tool-oriented themes that help urban planners and architects put the concepts into practice and relate them to their respective challenges.
ISBN-10
3869226137
Language
English
Publisher
DOM Publishers
Publication Date
15 December 2017
Number of Pages
272
About the Author
Karsten Palsson has been an architect for 35 years, working initially with regional, municipal and local planning. For the past 30 years, he has had his own architecture firm with focus on urban redevelopment, infill, restoration, planning and the transformation of housing areas and buildings. Karsten Palsson works internationally, primarily through teaching collaboration with Latin American Countries, as well as teaching international students in urban renewal and modernization at the Danish Technical University.
Editorial Review
An extraordinarily informed and informative study that is particularly well written, thoroughly reader friendly in organization and impressively presented throughout, "Public Spaces and Urbanity: Construction and Design Manual: How to Design Humane Cities is an essential and core addition for professional, governmental, college, and university library Urban Development collections and supplemental studies reading lists." --Midwest Book Review