Suburban Transformations
-Paul Lukez
Synopsis
Smart Growth advocates, environmentalists, and New Urbanists have all tried in their own ways to spread the message of reforming current land use patterns. Their solutions are often criticized for being overly prescriptive, opposed to growth, or nostalgic. Suburban Transformations offers an alternative to these practices while synthesizing many of the ideas and proposals that they put forth. Both a work of theory and a practical tool for suburban community planning, the book introduces the adaptive design process: a method that allows for the organic transformation of communities from siteless suburbs and edge cities into places with their own distinct identity and unique character. Five case studies provide fully expressed examples of the process, beginning with a sophisticated system of mapping and culminating in computer projections of likely future outcomes, giving the designer the ability to project changes in the community fabric and adding that knowledge to the designer's kit of place-making tools.
The founder of Paul Lukez Architecture and Transform X, Paul Lukez has worked in the fields of architecture and urban design since 1978. A graduate of MIT, he is the recipient of academic and professional honors. He has also taught architectural design at MIT and numerous other universities, and lectures regularly throughout the US, Europe and Asia.
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