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The design of urban manufacturing / edited by Robert N. Lane and Nina Rappaport.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Manufacturing industries--Location--United States.
- Manufacturing industries.
- Urban economics.
- City planning--United States.
- City planning.
- Manufacturing industries--Location.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xviii, 279 pages)
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routlegde, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- Robert N. Lane is Principal of Plan & Process LLC and is Senior Fellow for Urban Design at Regional Plan Association, where he directs the Regional Design Program, devoted to reforming the metropolitan landscape through research and place-based planning and design interventions. Industrial district design and redevelopment has been a particular area of focus for research, publications, exhibitions, and lecturing. Robert N. Lane was a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design during the 2008-2009 academic year; he was alsoa 2013Fellow at the Design Trust for Public Space for the Making Midtown initiative. Nina Rappaport is an architectural historian, curator, and educator. She focuses on industrial urbanism, infrastructure, and the role of the factory worker. She is author of Vertical Urban Factory (2015) which includes an exhibition and a think tank of the same name. She isco-editor of the Ezra Stoller: Photographer (2012) and author of Support and Resist: Structural Engineers and Design Innovation (2007). She is Publications Director at the Yale School of Architecture and was a Fellow of the Design Trust for Public Space in2006. She is aLecturer at the Michael Graves College of Public Architecture at Kean University, and has taught in other New York City area schools. She writes for numerous journals and lectures internationally.
- Contents:
- Part I The Design of Districts: The Neighborhood as Factory p. 27
- 1 Urban Design for the Manufacturing District p. 29 / Robert N. Lane
- 2 Manufacturing in the Innovation District p. 55 / Janne Corneil
- 3 Settlement as Factory: Experience and Experiment in Milan and Italy p. 67 / Giovanna Fossa
- 4 Goods Movement for Urban Manufacturing p. 79 / Alison Conway
- Graphic Essay 1 Mixed-Use Streets: A Conceptual Design Framework: NYC Department of City Planning p. 93
- Graphic Essay 2 Industry in Motion p. 99 / Sarah Williams
- Part II The Design of Factories: The Architecture of the Places of Production p. 103
- 5 Making Factory Spaces p. 105 / Nina Rappaport
- 6 Designing Today's Factory: Representation and Functionalism p. 126 / Frank Barkow
- 7 The Potential for the Sustainable Urban Factory p. 135 / Naomi Darling
- 8 Spaces of Informal Production in China p. 151 / Jonathan Bach and Stefan Al
- 9 Production Spaces for Industry 4.0 p. 161 / Nina Rappaport
- Graphic Essay 3 p. 171 / Alexander D'Hooghe and Kobi Ruthenberg and Adam Lubinsky and Paul Van Der Grient
- Graphic Essay 4 p. 179 / Robert N. Lane
- Part III The Design of Policy: Making it Happen p. 183
- 10 Considering Industry as Infrastructure: Policy to Support Spaces for Urban Manufacturing p. 185 / Nina Rappaport
- 11 Land Use Regulation for Manufacturing p. 203 / Beth Bingham and John Shapiro
- 12 Mixed-Use Neighborhoods: A Challenging Strategy for Maintaining Industry p. 212 / Jenifer Becker and Adam Friedman
- 13 The Federal Policy Context for Urban Manufacturing p. 220 / Laura Wolf-Powers
- 14 Making Urban Manufacturing Pay: Developers and the Innovation Economy p. 230 / Andrew Kimball
- Part IV Atlas: Places of Production and Design Strategies p. 241 / Robert N. Lane.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 28, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Design of urban manufacturing.
- ISBN:
- 9780429489280
- 0429489285
- 9780429951442
- 0429951442
- 9780429951435
- 0429951434
- 9780429951428
- 0429951426
- Publisher Number:
- 40029893751
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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