“A Guide to Site and Environmental Planning” (Third Edition) by Harvey M. Rubenstein is a comprehensive resource for site planning and environmental design. This edition, published in 1987, inc…
This book is not concerned simply with building by government or local government agencies, nor solely with one particular type of development—for example, the point block—nor with pictorial da…
The idea of this book arose from the experience of the authors in working on integrated shopping development projects without the benefit of a source of comprehensive background information. lt app…
This Urbanization Primer was originally a compilation of notes recording observations as well as work experiences over several years. In 1976, these notes were focused in a Primer for site and serv…
Virtually everywhere in the urban world, cities and towns have lost much of their beauty, charm and comfort. They suffer from noise, water and air pollution, traffic congestion and in adequate hous…
"This book is, therefore, primarily concerned with the organization of a balanced distribution system for the local structure of streets giving access to and from the living and working areas of ci…
For the student a certain amount of historical background in aviation and airport development is ineluded. An attempt is made to stress prin ciples and to include just enough detail to illustrate t…
The book you’re looking for, “Slum Housing and Residential Renewal: The Case in Urban Britain” by David Anthony Kirby, was published in 1979. It explores the housing policies and the conditio…
Town Planning in its Social Context explores the crucial role of town planning within a social and community framework. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book examines how social, cultural,…
City and Region: A Geographical Interpretation offers an in-depth analysis of the relationship between cities and regions within a geographical context. The book explores how geographical factors, …