Time-saver standards for urban design /
editors, Donald Watson, Alan Plattus, Robert G. Shibley.
- New York : McGraw-Hill, 2002.
Table of Contents About the Editors Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1: Context of Urbanization Chapter 2: Classic Texts of Urban Design Chapter 3: Urban Design History and Theory Chapter 4: Principles and Practices of Urban Design Chapter 5: Regional and Urban-Wide Scale Chapter 6: Elements of the City Chapter 7: Urban Design Details Chapter 8: Case Studies in Urban Design Index
Time-Saver Standards for Urban Design covers the full-spectrum of allied disciplines such as transportation planning, bio-regionalism, storm water management, parking, universal design, urban acoustics, and graphics. It provides a single-source for the key reference articles on urban design and physical planning of cities, including social, environmental and economic data. This inaugural volume on the topic of urban design in the Time-Saver Standard series is written for easy reference by urban planners and designers, architects, landscape professionals, environmental engineers, civil and transportation engineers, as well as municipal government and planning officials.