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Representation Of Places Reality And Realism In City Design Reprint 2020 Peter Bosselmann

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Representation Of Places Reality And Realism In City Design Reprint 2020 Peter Bosselmann
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.78 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Peter Bosselmann
ISBN: 9780520918269, 0520918266
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Representation Of Places Reality And Realism In City Design Reprint 2020 Peter Bosselmann by Peter Bosselmann 9780520918269, 0520918266 instant download after payment.

People live in cities and experience them firsthand, while urban designers explain cities conceptually. In Representation of Places Peter Bosselmann takes on the challenging question of how designers can communicate the changes they envision in order that "the rest of us" adequately understand how those changes will affect our lives. New modes of imaging technology--from two-dimensional maps, charts, and diagrams to computer models--allow professionals to explain their designs more clearly than ever before. Although architects and planners know how to read these representations, few outside the profession can interpret them, let alone understand what it would be like to walk along the streets such representations describe. Yet decisions on what gets built are significantly influenced by these very representations. A portion of Bosselmann's book is based on innovative experiments conducted at the University of California, Berkeley's Visual Simulation Laboratory. In a section titled "The City in the Laboratory," he discusses how visual simulation was applied to projects in New York City, San Francisco, and Toronto. The concerns that Bosselmann addresses have an impact on large segments of society, and lay readers as well as professionals will find much that is useful in his timely, accessibly written book.

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