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Author:
Robiglio, Matteo.
Title:
RE-USA : 20 American stories of adaptive reuse, a toolkit for post-industrial cities / Matteo Robiglio; foreword by Donald K. Carter.
Publisher:
Jovis Verlag GmbH,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
239 pages : color illustrations (some black and white); 20 cm
Subject:
City planning--Chicago.--Chicago.
City planning--Washington (D.C.)
City planning--Philadelphia.--Philadelphia.
City planning--Pittsburgh.--Pittsburgh.
City planning--New York.--New York.
City planning--Detroit.--Detroit.
Community development--Chicago.--Chicago.
Community development--Washington (D.C.)
Community development--Philadelphia.--Philadelphia.
Community development--Pittsburgh.--Pittsburgh.
Community development--New York.--New York.
Community development--Detroit.--Detroit.
Urban renewal--Chicago.--Chicago.
Urban renewal--Washington (D.C.)
Urban renewal--Detroit.--Detroit.
Urban renewal--Philadelphia.--Philadelphia.
Urban renewal--Pittsburgh.--Pittsburgh.
Urban renewal--New York.--New York.
City planning.
Community development.
Urban renewal.
Illinois--Chicago.
Michigan--Detroit.
New York (State)--New York.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Washington (D.C.)
Other Authors:
Carter, Donald K.
Contents:
Part one: 20 American stories of adaptive reuse -- Part two: The adaptive reuse toolkit -- Part three: Adaptive reuse architecture.
Summary:
Based on best-practice examples in American cities such as Detroit, New York, or Pittsburgh, this book shows successful cases of adaptive reuse that preserve the legacy of the industrial past while turning it into a key ingredient for urban regeneration. An aquaponics farm in a former meatpacking facility or a freight train railroad converted into a linear park: these are just two successful examples of the creative and effective reuse of abandoned industrial infrastructure. Culture, leisure, sport, research, education, design, services, production, housing, and even agriculture regenerate former factory sites and upgrade cities economically and culturally. Eight steps guide the way through the process of adaptive reuse from choosing an existing site to the vision, design, and funding, and finally their implementation. Professionals, activists, decision-makers, as well as entrepreneurs and committed citizens worldwide are therefore provided with a practical toolkit to discovering the unused potential of their city.
ISBN:
3868594736
9783868594737
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1012488552
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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