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Convivial Urban Spaces
£39.95

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Hardback
June 2008
208 pages
ISBN: 9781844073887

Related Subject Areas:
Cities and Infrastructure
Architecture and Construction


Convivial Urban Spaces Creating Effective Public Places
Henry Shaftoe

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'Brilliant! This thoughtful and illuminating book fills a significant gap in urban design literature and is a must-have reference book for anyone concerned with the creation or management of the public realm.'
Michele Lavelle, Partner in 4D Landscape Design

'Shaftoe makes a crossover between the fields of spatial definition, crime prevention, social behaviour and maintenance. The author is a herald of positivism who looks at the use of public space beyond defensible space and shows the reader alternatives for urban safety found by environmental design. This is a book full of do's and dont's; a manual to help landscape architects and urban planners improve public space; a book that inspires philosophers to consider and develop Shaftoe's message; and a book rich in good practices noted by a traveller and teacher with the hawk-eye of an architect and photographer. '
Tobias Woldendorp, Senior CPTED Consultant at DSP-groep, Amsterdam.

'My shorthand definition is place = space + use; Henry Shaftoe's comprehensive and accessible book covers both the sociological and psychological aspects of the human occupation of urban space, as well as its physical design aspects, and is a welcome addition to the literature of urban design placemaking.'
Joe Holyoak, Course Director, MA Urban Design, Birmingham City University

Despite developments in urban design during the last few decades, architects, urban planners and designers often continue to produce areas of bland, commercially led urban fabric that deliver the basic functional requirements of shelter, work and leisure but are socially unsustainable and likely generators of future problems.

Convivial Urban Spaces demonstrates that successful urban public spaces are an essential part of a sustainable built environment. Without them we are likely to drift into an increasingly private and polarized society, with all the problems that would imply. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, this book draws on research, and the literature and theory of environmental psychology and urban design, to advance our understanding of what makes effective public spaces. Practical guidance is illustrated with case studies from the UK, Spain, Germany and Italy. The result is a practical and clearly presented guide to urban public space for planners, architects and students of the urban environment.

About the author(s)

Henry Shaftoe is a senior lecturer, specializing in safer, better neighbourhoods, at the University of the West of England. He has also worked as a consultant with the Safe Neighbourhoods Unit (a national not-for-profit organization) and undertakes research into many aspects of urban safety and quality of life.

Contents

Introduction * Public Spaces - Why Have Them and Who Are They For? * What Makes a Space Convivial? * How Can One Create and Sustain Successful Public Spaces? * Conclusion:The Constituents of Conviviality * References and Bibliography * Index
  




  
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