地域コミュニティ資産の評価<br>Characterising Neighbourhoods : Exploring Local Assets of Community Significance

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地域コミュニティ資産の評価
Characterising Neighbourhoods : Exploring Local Assets of Community Significance

  • 著者名:Guise, Richard/Webb, James
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  • Routledge(2017/10/12発売)
  • ポイント 105pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138819955
  • eISBN:9781317590996

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Description

It is increasingly important to define what constitutes the unique character of our neighbourhoods, in order to identify what we value and should protect, to pinpoint areas for improvement and places which could be enhanced through sensitive change. But how do we define ‘character’ or a ‘sense of place’? How do we appraise the setting and site of a development area, in order that the essential character is retained and reflected in the design of new development? How can these qualities be communicated to decision makers and involve communities?

Characterising Neighbourhoods provides an accessible and richly illustrated guide to the practical methods of appraising neighbourhoods which are precise, well informed and engaging. It demonstrates how characterisation is used as an evidence base for the planning and management of neighbourhoods and urban areas.

The core focus is on a proven characterisation method developed and used by the authors and used by community groups, schools, planning and urban design students and professionals. It creates a common language used by these groups in evaluating places.

This guide provides a wealth of supporting information, including; briefing on the recognition of local architectural styles, periods and materials, detecting the influence of historic street layouts and property boundaries, townscape concepts such as scale and enclosure, and topographical characteristics.

Characterising Neighbourhoods is a valuable resource for practicing planners, urban designers and environmental professionals as well as students in these subjects.

Table of Contents

Part I The Context of Character 1.0. Introduction 1.1. The evolution of characterisation 1.2 The influence of character in planning Part II The Components of Character 2.0. Introduction 2.1. Whose neighbourhood? 2.2. The shape of the neighbourhood Case study A; Map Analysis 2.3. The appearance of the neighbourhood Case Study B: Kingsdown, Bristol & St Luke’s, Cork 2.4. The fabric of the public realm 2.5. Neighbourhood landscape characteristics 2.6. Defining heritage assets Case Study C: Point Chevalier, Auckland 2.7. Activities, uses and connections Case Study D: Stűhlinger and Rieselfeld, Freiburg 2.8. Townscapes; perceiving spaces and places Part III Undertaking Characterisation 3.0. Introduction 3.1. Appraisal techniques; a review 3.2. Undertaking fieldwork 3.3. Appraising accessibility and condition 3.4. Neighbourhood mapping Part IV Characterisation and Placemaking 4.0. Introduction 4.1. Characterisation in policy, decisionmaking and design Appendices A. Local Listing guidelines B. Quiz; ‘Naming of Parts’