2nd Edition

Urban Design: Green Dimensions

By Peter Shirley, J. C. Moughtin Copyright 2005
    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    In Green Dimensions, Cliff Moughtin relates sustainable development and green design to the realm of urban design and development. Examining regional and local frameworks for design and planning, this book shows how sustainable urban design can be implemented on every scale.

    Working from a strong theoretical base, the author uses case studies and discusses policy developments, in order to challenge the conventional wisdom on
    sustainable design. The book provides a rounded discussion of the application and suitability of current practice, and predicts future design needs.
    Updating the reader on topics such as energy efficiency, sustainable city forms and the culture of new urbanism, this completely revised and restructured second edition also includes brand new chapters on the Urban Park and Bio-diversity.

    Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. The Environmental Crisis and Sustainable Development; 2. Energy Buildings and Pollution; 3. Energy, Transport and Pollution ; 4. The Region and Sustainable Development; 5. The Urban Park; 6. The City Metaphor;7. City Form; 8. The City Quarter; 9. The Urban Street Block; 10. Conclusion. Bibliography. Figure Sources. Index.

    Biography

    Cliff Moughtin, Peter Shirley

    REVIEWS OF THE PREVIOUS EDITION:
    "This book is a serious and valuable exploration of green design in urban settings"
    Perspectives magazine
    "The book offers a timely reminder, not least for a younger generation of designers and planners, of the lessons that might be drawn from the past."
    Town and Country Planning