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Steve Tiesdell - Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process - 9781405192194 - V9781405192194
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Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process

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Description for Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process Hardback. * Analyses the intersection of urban design, public policy and property development * Will extend the scope, effectiveness and potential reach of urban design * Describes which policy took work - and why . Series: Real Estate Issues. Num Pages: 344 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: KF; RP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 178 x 245 x 23. Weight in Grams: 908.
Urban design enables better places to be created for people and is thus seen in Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process as a place-making activity, rather than the application of architectural aesthetics. Urban design policy can change the 'decision environment' of developers, financiers, designers and other actors in the real estate development process to make them take place-making more seriously.

This book reports diverse international experience from Europe and North America on the role and significance of urban design in the real estate development process and explores how higher quality development and better places can be achieved ... Read more

The book is focused on four types of policy tool or instrument that have been deployed to promote better urban design: those that seek to shape, regulate or provide stimulus to real estate markets along with those aim to build capacity to achieve these. Urban design is therefore seen as a form of public policy that seeks to steer real estate development towards policy-shaped rather than market-led outcomes. The editors set the examples, case studies and evidence from international contributors within a substantive discussion of the impact of urban design policy tools and actions in specific development contexts.

Contributions from leading urban design theorists and practitioners explore how:

  • Masterplanning and infrastructure provision encourage high quality design
  • Design codes reconcile developers' needs for certainty and flexibility
  • Clear policy combined with firm regulation can transform developer behaviour
  • Intelligent parcelisation can craft the character of successful new urban districts
  • Powerful real estates interests can capture regulatory initiatives
  • Stimulus instruments can encourage good design
  • Development competitions need careful management
  • Design review can foster developer commitment to design excellence
  • Speculative housebuilders respond in varied ways to the brownfield design challenge
  • Physical-financial models could help in assessing the benefits of design investment
  • Urban design can add value to the benefit of developers and cities as a whole.
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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
344
Condition
New
Series
Real Estate Issues
Number of Pages
344
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405192194
SKU
V9781405192194
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

About Steve Tiesdell
Steve Tiesdell, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow David Adams, Ian Mactaggart Professor of Property and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow

Reviews for Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process
“David Adams has done a good job in completing the work to give a many-faceted set of insights on urban design in the broadest sense for all those involved in studying, planning and delivering the built environment.”  (Housing Studies, 2 August 2012) “This edited collection is a pragmatic book exploring various ways of increasing the likelihood that good ... Read more

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