超越COVID-19的城市和社区。地方领导如何让我们的未来变得更好

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES
A. Balducci
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对人有益,这与学术界的“认识论怀疑主义和道德相对主义”不一致(226)。“自然法则”主张的有效性也通过插图得到了支持,插图占了全书的三分之一。来自不同地点和不同尺度的各种样带涵盖了典型的城市设计主题:密度、建筑、立面、步行性/流动性、限速、围栏和治理。从区域规划到建筑细节,这些插图强调了横断面背后不言而喻的基本原理。虽然样带被认为是城市/农村和文化/自然鸿沟的桥梁,但毫无疑问,它是以城市和人为中心的。这本书甚至偶尔将目光投向景观城市主义,将其视为“隐喻的孵化器”,而忽略了城市进程。在《后郊区规划》(Post-suburban Planning, 127-156)一书中,Duany和Brain表达了他们对规划和设计方法的失望,这种方法将自然置于一切之上。例如,如果发现某种濒危物种,道路的建设可能会立即停止,而整个社区可能会迁移到同一条道路上,这是一个严重的问题。《样带城市主义》可能不会显著改变任何人对新城市主义的看法,但它是一本有价值的、以实践为导向的、基于形式的城市编码的土地利用规划新城市主义理论。
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Cities and communities beyond COVID-19. How local leadership can change our future for the better
good for people, which is at odds with ‘epistemological skepticism and moral relativism’ of academia (226). The validity of the ‘natural law’ claim is also supported through illustrations, which take up a third of the book. Various transects from different locations and of various scales cover typical urban design topics: density, architecture, facades, and walkability/mobility, as well as speed limit, fencing, and governance. The illustrations reinforce the idea of a self-evident rationale behind the Transect, operating across scales, from regional planning to architectural detail. Although the Transect is presented as bridging urban/rural and cultural/natural divides, it is, without a doubt, urban and human-focused. The book even takes occasional aim at landscape urbanism, regarding it as an ‘incubator of metaphor’ and rather oblivious to urban processes. In ‘Post-suburban Planning’ (127–156), Duany and Brain express their frustration with planning and design approaches that give ultimate privilege to nature over anything else. They find it deeply problematic that, for example, constructions of a road could stop immediately if a certain endangered species is found, while entire communities could be moved to accommodate the same road. Transect Urbanism may not significantly alter anyone’s opinion New Urbanism, but it is a worthy volume on practically oriented New Urbanism theories of land-use planning based on form-based urban coding.
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