Principles of urban structures
edited by Nikos A. Salingaros


Publisher:
Techne Press
Language:
English
ISBN:
90 8594 001 x

Buying information

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Presentation

This book explains how cities actually work. Written in plain English, it will serve as a guide and inspiration for planners to re-humanize our cities using the latest technologies and recent understanding from science and mathematics.
The dogma of mainstream urbanism cannot cope with the changes in technology, culture and science of the last decades. The heritage we are left with is an overly asphalted and sterile concrete environment. Therefore this book addresses the needs of professional urbanist, students and teachers, who wish to understand how and why cities are successfull or not, depending on their form, conmponents, and substructures. Most of the needs are related to the urgent search for new instruments of urban and planning design, to which this book contributes conceptually by showing how to connect the fractal city on multiple levels. There is an increasing awarness that a city needs to be understood as a complex interacting system. Different types of urban systems overlap to build up urban complexity in a living city. This raises the need for using concepts to the city, shows how to operationalize them, and hopefully marks the beginnings of an urban science.

Contents

Prologue by Paul Drewe

Introduction

Theory of Urban Web

Urban Space and its Information Field

A Universal Rule for the Distribution of Sizes

Complexity and Urban Coherence

Remarks on a City's Composition

Connecting the Fractal City

The Information Architecture of Cities

The Structures of Pattern Languages

Pattern Language and Interactive Design

Design Methods, Emergence, and Collective Intelligence