keyword_architecture.bib

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@incollection{DuaPla94,
  author = {Andr\'{e}s Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk},
  title = {The neighbourhood, the district, and the corridor},
  year = 1994,
  editor = {Peter Katz},
  booktitle = {{N}ew {U}rbanism: Towards an architecture of community},
  publisher = {McGraw-Hill},
  pages = {xvii--xx},
  status = {read},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {urban planning, architecture, new urbanism, urban design}
}
@incollection{Lil01,
  author = {Einar Lillebye},
  title = {The architectural significance of the street as a functional
        and social arena},
  year = 2001,
  editor = {Colin Jefferson and Janet Rowe and Carlos Brebbia},
  booktitle = {The Sustainable Street: The Environmental, Human and
        Economic Aspects of Street Design and Management},
  publisher = {Wessex Institute of Technology Press},
  address = {Southampton, UK},
  status = {read},
  keywords = {street design, streets, urban design, architecture, sustainability}
}
@book{Pun03,
  author = {John V.~Punter},
  title = {The {V}ancouver Achievement: Urban Planning and Design},
  year = 2003,
  publisher = {University of British Columbia Press},
  address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada},
  keywords = {history, canada, urban planning, urban politics, architecture, streets, urban design },
  abstract = {
        This book examines the development of Vancouver's unique approach
        to zoning, planning, and urban design from the early 1970s to
        the beginning of the twenty-first century. By the late 1990s,
        Vancouver had established a reputation in North America for its
        planning achievement, especially for its creation of a
        participative, responsive, and design-led approach to urban
        regeneration and redevelopment. This system has other important
        features: an innovative approach to megaproject planning, a
        system of cost and amenity levies on major schemes, a
        participative process to underpin active neighbourhood
        planning, and a sophisticated panoply of design guidelines.
        These systems, processes, and their achievements place
        Vancouver at the forefront of international planning practice.
        The Vancouver Achievement explains the keys to its success, and
        evaluates its approach to planning and design against
        internationally accepted criteria. Generously illustrated with
        over 160 photos and figures, this book - the first
        comprehensive account of contemporary planning and urban design
        practice in any Canadian city - will appeal to academic and
        professional audiences, as well as the general public.
    },
  status = {read},
  annoteurl = { http://www.davidpritchard.org/sustrans/Pun03/index.html }
}
@article{Ale65,
  author = {Christopher Alexander},
  title = {A city is not a tree},
  journal = {Architectural Forum},
  volume = 122,
  year = 1965,
  month = {April, May},
  pages = {58--62, 58--61},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design, urban form, streets, street design },
  annote = {
        Apparently, a critique of hierarchical, tree-like city design
        (particularly conventional suburban street layouts)
    }
}
@book{Ale79,
  author = {Christopher Alexander},
  title = {The timeless way of building},
  year = 1979,
  publisher = {Oxford University Press},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design }
}
@book{Ale02,
  author = {Christopher Alexander},
  title = {The nature of order},
  year = 2002,
  publisher = {Oxford University Press},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design }
}
@book{AleIshSilJacFicAng77,
  author = {Christopher Alexander and S.~Ishikawa and M.~Silverstein and
        M.~Jacobson and I.~Fiksdahl-King},
  title = {A pattern language},
  year = 1977,
  publisher = {Oxford University Press},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design },
  priority = 4
}
@book{AleNeiAnnKin87,
  author = {Christopher Alexander and H.~Neis and A.~Anninou and I.~King},
  title = {A new theory of urban design},
  year = 1987,
  publisher = {Oxford University Press},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design }
}
@book{Bla77,
  author = {P.~Blake},
  title = {Form Follows Fiasco: Why Modern Architecture Hasn't Worked},
  year = 1977,
  publisher = {Little, Brown},
  address = {Boston, MA, USA},
  keywords = {architecture}
}
@incollection{Cra99,
  author = {M.~Crawford},
  title = {The architect and the mall},
  year = 1999,
  booktitle = {You are Here},
  editor = {{John Jerde Partnership International}},
  publisher = {Phaidon},
  address = {London, UK},
  pages = {44--54},
  keywords = {architecture}
}
@book{Cul61,
  author = {G.~Cullen},
  title = {Townscape},
  year = 1961,
  publisher = {Architectural Press},
  address = {London, UK},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design}
}
@book{Edw96,
  author = {Brian Edwards},
  title = {Sustainable architecture: {E}uropean directives and building
        design},
  year = 1996,
  publisher = {Architectural Press},
  address = {Oxford, UK},
  keywords = {architecture}
}
@book{Kat94,
  author = {Peter Katz},
  title = {The {N}ew {U}rbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community},
  year = 1994,
  publisher = {McGraw-Hill},
  address = {New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {new urbanism, architecture}
}
@book{Kri98,
  author = {Leon Krier},
  title = {Architecture: choice or fate?},
  year = 1998,
  publisher = {Andreas Papadakis},
  address = {Windsor, Berks, UK},
  keywords = {architecture, urban design}
}
@book{Pop96,
  author = {Albert Pope},
  title = {Ladders},
  publisher = {Rice School of Architecture; Princeton Architectural Press},
  year = 1996,
  address = {Houston, TX; New York City, NY, USA},
  keywords = {architecture, urban planning, transport planning, urban form},
  annote = {
        Discusses urban form in the freeway era, the different
        connectivities of the grid system and the ``ladder'' system of the
        freeway era, and Houston in particular. Some very interesting ideas
        (judging from references), especially the notion of the freeway
        system enforcing a hierarchy, and forming spiralling patterns in
        contrast to the grid system. Unfortunately, my library doesn't have
        a copy...
    }
}
@book{Pun99,
  author = {John V.~Punter},
  title = {Design Guidelines in {A}merican Cities: A Review of Design
        Policies and Guidance in Five {W}est-{C}oast Cities},
  year = 1999,
  publisher = {University of Liverpool Press},
  address = {Liverpool, UK},
  keywords = {urban planning, architecture}
}
@book{RudFal99,
  author = {David Rudlin and Nicholas Falk},
  title = {Building the 21st Century Home: The Sustainable Urban
        Neighbourhood},
  year = 1999,
  publisher = {Architectural Press},
  keywords = {architecture, urban planning}
}

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