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New industrial urbanism : designing places for production / Tali Hatuka and Eran Ben-Joseph.

Van Pelt Library HT371 .H36 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hatuka, Tali, author.
Ben-Joseph, Eran, author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urbanization.
City planning.
Technological innovations.
urbanization.
Medical Subjects:
Urbanization.
Physical Description:
267 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Summary:
"Since the Industrial Revolution, cities and industry have grown together; towns and metropolitan regions have evolved around factories and expanding industries. New Industrial Urbanism explores the evolving and future relationships between cities and places of production, focusing on the spatial implications and physical design of integrating contemporary manufacturing into the city. The book examines recent developments that have led to dramatic shifts in the manufacturing sector -- from large-scale mass production methods to small-scale distributed systems; from polluting and consumptive production methods to a cleaner and more sustainable process; from broad demand for unskilled labor to a growing need for a more educated and specialized workforce - to show how cities see new investment and increased employment opportunities. Looking ahead to the quest to make cities more competitive and resilient, New Industrial Urbanism provides lessons from cases around the world and suggests adopting New Industrial Urbanism as an action framework that reconnects what has been separated: people, places, and production. Moving the conversation beyond the reflexively-negative characterizations of industry, more than two centuries after the start of the Industrial Revolution, this book calls to re-consider the ways in which industry creates places, sustains jobs, and supports environmental sustainability in our cities"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I FOR PRODUCTION'S SAKE
1. People, Factories, and Making
Factories, Architects, and the Design of Work Spaces
Workspaces: Building Types and Programs
2. Between Production and City Development
Industrial Landscapes and Urban Life Dynamics
Designing City-Industry Dynamic for the 21st Century
3. The Way Forward: New Industrial Urbanism
From Overarching Concepts to Policy Initiatives
The Future of Industry: From Parallel Initiatives to an Integrated Framework
References
pt. II PLACES OF MAKING
4. Clustering New Industries
Features of Clustering Industries
Wageningen Food Valley, the Netherlands
Kista Science City, Sweden
Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan
Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
The Industry-Place Nexus in Developing Clusters
5. Reinventing Industrial Areas
Features of Reinventing Industrial Areas
Jurong, Singapore
HafenCity District, Hamburg, Germany
Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City, USA
Fashion District, Los Angeles, USA
Industry-Place Nexus in Reinventing Areas
6. Forming Hybrid Districts
Features in Generating Hybrid Districts
22@ District, Barcelona, Spain
Innovation District, Medellfn, Colombia
Central Eastside, Portland, Oregon, USA
Huaqiangbei, Shenzhen, China
Industry-Place Nexus in Forming Hybrid Districts
7. Industry and Place
pt. III OPEN MANUFACTURING
8. Advancing Regions
Regional Industrial Coordination
Research Triangle Regional Partnership (RTRP), Durham, North Carolina, USA
The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), San Francisco, California, USA
The Regionalverband Ruhr, Ruhrgebiet, Germany
Plattelandscentrum Meetjesland, Regional Network, Meetjesland, Belgium
Towards Developing a Regional Ecosystem: The Case of KiryatShmona
Summary: Regional Socio-Economic Visioning
9. Integrating Urban-Industrial Systems
Regulating Variability: From Separation to Consolidation
22@District, Barcelona, Spain
Innovation District, Medellm, Colombia
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Towards an Integrated System: Eastern Market Neighborhood, Detroit
Summary: Recodingthe Industrial-Residential Nexus
10. Working, Living, and Innovating
The Variety of Synchronic Architectural Typologies
Strathcona Village, Vancouver, Canada
Iceland Wharf, and Fish Island, London, UK
415 Wick Lane, Fish Island, Hackney Wick, London, UK
Westferry Studios, London, UK
Summary: Locating Synchronic Architectural Typologies in the City
11. New Industrial Urbanism
New Industrial Urbanism: Key Planning Concepts
Scalar Strategies
Integrative Approaches
Coding Complexity
Synchronic Architectural Typologies
Experimenting and Developing a New Industrial Urbanism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Hatuka, Tali. New industrial urbanism
ISBN:
9780367427726
0367427729
9780367427719
0367427710
OCLC:
1266212957

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