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Rethinking Masterplanning: Creating Quality Places

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Rethinking Masterplanning explores new holistic approaches to masterplanning that aim to address the unpredictable nature of development, and accommodate elements of change in a socio-demographic context. This book reviews the latest debates, research and practice and includes expanded discussions of key areas such as adaptive and synergistic masterplanning, collaboration and co-production in masterplanning, and typological and plot based masterplanning.

Additional information

Weight 500 g
Author

Husam AlWaer; Barbara Illsley

Publisher

ICE Publishing

ISBN Number

978-0-7277-60715

Year

2017

Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the editors
About the contributors

1 Introduction
Husam AlWaer and Barbara Illsley

2 Changing approaches to masterplanning
Husam AlWaer and Barbara Illsley

3 Plot-based masterplanning: theory and practice
Jonathan Tarbatt

4 Masterplanning by and for the urban shared mind: towards a ‘neighbourhood 3.0’
Joe Ravetz

5 From masterplanning to adaptive planning: conceptual frameworks and social mediatory instruments
Lucy Bullivant

6 Collaboration and co-production with communities in masterplanning
Barbara Illsley and David Walters

7 The client role in masterplanning
Joanna Eley

8 Building the legacy of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games: in pursuit of clarity in masterplanning
Eric Firley and Steven Tomlinson

9 Changing the masterplanning paradigm for China’s urban future
Steffen Lehmann and Atiq U. Zaman

10 Reframing masterplanning in the Middle East
Samer Bagaeen

11 Identifying trends in masterplanning: a typological classification system
Robert Adam and Claire Jamieson

12 The role of sustainability assessment in the masterplanning process
Husam AlWaer, David Kirk and Carol Somper

13 Masterplanning for change: design as a way to create the conditions for time-sensitive placemaking
Ombretta Romice, Sergio Porta, Alessandra Feliciotti and Gordon Barbour

14 Built environment professionals and the call for a ‘new’ professionalism
Ian Cooper and Husam AlWaer

15 Conclusion
Husam AlWaer and Barbara Illsley

Index