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Grand Urban Rules 1st Edition Alex Lehnerer

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Grand Urban Rules 1st Edition Alex Lehnerer
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Publisher: 010 Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 211.58 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Alex Lehnerer
ISBN: 9789064506666, 9064506663
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Grand Urban Rules 1st Edition Alex Lehnerer by Alex Lehnerer 9789064506666, 9064506663 instant download after payment.

"Grand Urban Rules offers a compilation and discussion of significant rules invented and implemented by European, North American, and Asian cities. The reader does not only get an overview of the functionality and repercussions of these rule sets but also gains insight into the context and situation of the specific city through the lens of rule-based governance: a citys code as the inverted, abstracted and extracted image of a citys actual situation. Setting standards is first and foremost a cultural act. We map cities by their rules! The publication is based on a database of approximately 100 relevant urban rules researched over the past three years at the ETH Zurich. These rules describe built form with regard to physical characteristics, qualities, and consequences as well as the distribution of program, density, urban performance, and aesthetics."--Publisher's description.

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