Regional Scale Urban Design

Regional Scale Urban Design by Patrick Condon, published by Lulu.com on January 10, 2022, is a comprehensive exploration of urban design challenges facing cities today. This edition, comprising 224 pages, delves into the pressing issues of population growth and housing affordability, specifically focusing on the City of Vancouver. The book presents insights and strategies developed by the UBC SALA Masters of Urban Design cohort, addressing how urban planning can adapt to future demands.
Readers will find a detailed examination of urban and land use planning, as well as discussions on public policy and city planning. The work emphasizes the importance of innovative design solutions to accommodate a growing population while ensuring that housing remains accessible for those who work in the city. Through its analytical approach, this book contributes to the discourse on sustainable urban development and the complexities of regional planning in contemporary society.
Official synopsis Publisher
The challenge for the fall 2021 UBC SALA Masters of Urban Design cohort was to envision a City of Vancouver with two of its biggest problems solved. The first: absorbing the increase in population projected by the year 2070. The second: ensuring that people who worked in Vancouver and wanted to live in Vancouver could afford to do so…
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Regional Scale Urban Design” about?
Who is the author of “Regional Scale Urban Design”?
When was “Regional Scale Urban Design” published?
What is the ISBN for “Regional Scale Urban Design”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
