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Urban Design

Three Types of Continuity, Case Studies
By: John Yarwood

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This book defines and analyzes three types of continuity in urban planning and design: urban conservation, cultural tourism, and persistencies of form. It cites international examples from the author’s work, illustrated with numerous original drawings.

This book is about three different types of continuity from historic precedent to current practice in the field of urban planning and particularly that of…
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This book is about three different types of continuity from historic precedent to current practice in the field of urban planning and particularly that of urban design.

The book begins by defining, describing and analyzing the three forms, which are:

• Urban conservation,
• Cultural tourism, and
• Permanencies or Persistencies of Form.

The book cites examples of each such case which the author worked on. (However, cases concerning (i) the Middle East and (ii) war, disaster and disintegration, were not included here, because the author’s last two books dwelt specifically upon them.)

Amongst others, this book includes designs from the following towns:

• Urban conservation: St Petersburg, Russia; Greifswald, Germany; Banska Stiavnica, Slovakia;
• Cultural tourism: St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica;
• Persistencies of Form: Telford; Thamesmead, London; Tampere, Finland; Silvertown Bridge, London; Herouville Saint Clair, Caen; Tete Defense, Paris.

Numerous drawings, prepared by the author (for the greater part), are included in order to illustrate the points made by the text.

John Yarwood graduated in Architecture from the University of Edinburgh and in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Sheffield. His doctoral thesis concerned Islamic Urbanism. After an early career in local government, he was Head of Architecture at Telford New Town Development Corporation for six years. After two years as Head of Urban Renewal in the Ministry of Housing in Bahrain, he worked as a consultant in Turkey, the Philippines, Kuwait, Jamaica, Dubai, Germany, Finland, Britain, Russia, Poland, China, Ireland, Bosnia-Hercegovina, the UAE, Sudan, Afghanistan and Albania. He has worked for the EC, the EU, and the World Bank, subsequently working as an academic for University College Dublin, and currently is working for Kuwait Municipality. He was awarded an MBE for his work in Bosnia. His last two books, firstly on Urban Planning after War, Disaster and Disintegration and secondly on Urban Planning in the Middle East, were published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4701-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4701-8
  • Date of Publication: 2013-06-06

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6793-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6793-1
  • Date of Publication: 2013-06-06

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: AM, AMVD, RPC
  • BISAC: ARC010000, ARC014000, ARC005000, ARC004000, ARC020000, ARC015000
  • THEMA: AM, AMVD, RPC
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