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Zhou, Yang, Xu Huang, and Wei Li. "Identification and evaluation of the renewal of industrial land in master planning: the case of Lijia, China." Open House International 45, no. 1/2 (June 3, 2020): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2020-0012.

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Purpose Industrial land renewal is a significant constituent of urban environment and sustainable development. Most implementation in planning of renewal of industrial land has been mainly conducted at the site level of industrial zones or parks and the larger scale of township planning deserve further attention in China. To fill this gap, this paper aims to investigate the implementation of industrial land renewal for a whole urbanized area under the township master planning. Design/methodology/approach This study introduces a progressive approach to identify and evaluate the renewal of industrial land in township master planning to move toward a more practical understanding of industrial transition. The authors chose a typical industrialized town, Lijia in Changzhou City, under the development model of “Southern Jiangsu” to explain the measurement and assessment framework to identify and evaluate the renewable industrial land. Synthesizing the idea of sustainable development, the authors investigated the renewable industrial land with an econometric model including multiple-indexes of economic, social and ecological aspects, field observations and depth interviews. Findings The analysis demonstrated the spatial heterogeneity and complex generous structure of industrial land renewal in developing countries. It pointed out the major responsibility of enterprises as main industrial land users and indispensable responsibility of government and society. Following the idea of organic concentration and avoiding one-size-fits-all kind of deal, the master planning of Lijia emphasized the connection of industrial land and the combination of market force, social force and government regulation. Originality/value With original data and discussion, the authors provide more scientific renewal strategies for planners in sustainable development.
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Treija, Sandra, Ugis Bratuškins, and Edgars Bondars. "GREEN OPEN SPACE IN LARGE SCALE HOUSING ESTATES: A PLACE FOR CHALLENGE." JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 36, no. 4 (January 2, 2013): 264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2012.753981.

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The renewal of urban areas by developing green open spaces increases the overall quality of life and helps to reduce social exclusion. Urban green open space can help to constitute a framework where urban society and culture can develop, and to increase identity and a sense of community. It can be used to provide a ground for education and raise an awareness of the way ecosystems function and how urban functions can be integrated into the natural system. Despite the known socio-economic benefits resulting from it, considerations regarding sustainable land use planning often occupy a secondary role when designing city quarters. There exist many pressures – essentially market-related and driven by short-term thinking – for unsustainable development. Housing ownership reform, carrying out denationalization and privatization, along with a core capital for many inhabitants has also created a range of problems – one of them: as a result of denationalisation of land properties, when the land in large-scale residential districts was returned to the previous owners and then provided as the minimum required land to the privatised buildings, the original spatial composition of districts was completely destroyed, creating a legal basis for new construction in large-scale residential districts.
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NEUWIRTH, JESSICA, ROBERT PAYNTER, KEVIN SWEENEY, BRADEN PAYNTER, and ABBOTT LOWELL CUMMINGS. "Abbott Lowell Cummings and the Preservation of New England." Public Historian 29, no. 4 (2007): 57–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2007.29.4.57.

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Abstract This interview discusses Abbott Lowell Cummings' life and work as a public historian, focusing in particular on his long career at the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (now Historic New England). It deals with the early history of SPNEA under William Sumner Appleton and Bertram K. Little, but focuses particularly on the post-1955 development of the organization after Cummings' arrival and on the refinement of SPNEA's collection of historical buildings through deaccessioning and the establishment of increasingly professionalized standards for preservation, conservation, and interpretation. It also discusses important preservation battles in Boston, such as the fight to preserve the West End from urban renewal and the battle over whether to tear down Victorian architecture on Beacon Hill.
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Petrušonis, Vytautas. "KULTŪRINIŲ ARCHETIPŲ RECEPCIJA PLANUOJANT URBANISTINĘ RENOVACIJĄ." JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 35, no. 4 (December 31, 2011): 260–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/tpa.2011.27.

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In the planning of urban renovation, interests, intentions and potentials of a large variety of actors of an urban environment must be taken into account. In urban regulations, statements should be formulated on the groundwork of collective psychology rather than on the basis of categories of individual psychology. This can strengthen consensual basis, which is important for effective communication to all actual actors of urban renovation. In this aspect, the role of cultural archetypes is especially important. Thanks to the cultural archetypes, the cultural context – that can encourage more adequate and reasonable comprehension of the meaning of urban environment elements in a renovation process – can be better actualized. The article provides the analysis on the extent the cultural archetypes are reflected in statements of documents fulfilling the regulative function. The critical analysis and evaluation of the conceptual basis of the urban renewal process allow concluding that the reception of cultural archetypes essentially does not occur for the reason of domination of descriptive narratives, which emerge from mythological narratives for the purpose of a creative process required to present and disclose the pre-logic existential experience, which is usually very important. Therefore, chances to achieve consensus with the society on urban renovation based on such regulations are very thin. Alternative approaches for statement formulation to be used in regulative documents are also introduced in the presented article. Santrauka Planuojant urbanistinę renovaciją turi būti atsižvelgta į daugybės subjektų, darančių įtaką miesto aplinkos tvarkymui, interesus, intencijas ir galimybes. Konsensinį pagrindą gali sustiprinti projektavimo eigą veikiančių „teiginių“ formulavimas neapsiribojant individo psichologijos kategorijomis, o tokių informacinių vienetų formavimo procese didesnį dėmesį skiriant kolektyvinės psichologijos plotmei. Būtent tai gali atlikti kultūriniai archetipai, kurie praplečia kultūrinį kontekstą ir paskatina adekvatesnį bei motyvuotesnį renovuojamos urbanistinės aplinkos elementų reikšmės suvokimą. Nagrinėjama, kokiu laipsniu urbanistinę renovaciją veikiančiuose reglamentiniuose teiginiuose atspindima su kultūriniais archetipais susijusi plotmė. Kritiškai išanalizavus ir įvertinus urbanistinės renovacijos proceso idėjinius pagrindus, nustatyta, kad kultūrinių archetipų recepcija iš esmės nepasireiškia, nes dominuoja deskriptyvieji naratyvai, užgožiantys mitologinius naratyvus, labai svarbius egzistencinei ikirefleksinei patirčiai prezentuoti kūrybiniame procese. Aptariami alternatyviniai renovacijos planavimo reglamentavimo būdai.
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Melnik, N. V., A. Ye Demenko, and M. Mirets. "MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT(CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES)." Problems of theory and history of architecture of Ukraine, no. 20 (May 12, 2020): 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.31650/2519-4208-2020-20-195-203.

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The article is of a generalizing nature; the authors investigate the problem associated with architectural design in the historical environment. The newly built civilian objects are considered as examples of the organic interaction between “old” and “new” in European cities. The authors’ positions of domestic and foreign professionals regarding the development of the potential of the historical centres of modern cities are considered. In connection with the dynamics of urban growth in the XXI century, the problem of renewal and development of historically established centers arises. Development as a modernization of the historical environment assumes a high-quality level of integration of relevant functions in the unique conditions of authentic urban structures. The cultural aspect of the problem is to solve the main problem of the historical environment -the preservation and protection of the valuable architectural and urban planning heritage. The authors highlight the need for an integrated approach to theproblem and formulation of a development strategy. The experience of Odessa shows the negative results of delay in such matters. Urban space as a living organism presupposes a progressive process of regeneration of both the urban structure and the “tissue” of the city, filling the space and being subordinated to the structure. A scientific approach presupposes discussion, variability and flexibility concerning the protection and development of the historical environment. However, taking into account the whole complex of economic, administrative, and cultural conditions, we can say about two main approaches in relation to the historical architectural environment in Ukraine. One is based on a conservative approach and denies the objects of modern architecture in the historical environment. This approach assumes that a historically formed urban planning formation is an integral urban planning phenomenon and only allows the construction of new objects in historical styles, allows the priority task of restoration and reconstruction of existing objects. Another approach is based on a dialectical approach and allows the introduction into the historical tissue of the city of new objects that meet all progressive achievements of engineering and technology, have modern and current features of the style (stylistic direction). At the same time, an important aspect is the novelty and high aesthetic level of architecture, due to the requirements of modern society. The logic of this approach comes from the very essence ofarchitecture, placed in the classic triad of benefit, strength and beauty. The most important factor that determines the value of the historical core of the city, in particular, the historical centre of Odessa, is the integrity of the historical structure, the interaction of all elements of the architectural complex, and a balanced urban infrastructure. At the same time, the architectural complex consists of objects of different value categories. Some are historical and architectural monuments of the universal, state and local importance. Others are authentic objects of “back-ground” development that contribute to the integrity of the city’s historical tissue. This is the picture that shows a historical accuracy. According to the authors, the scale for determining the objective value of each architectural object in this case is of a relative nature and, to a large extent, in our time is not the primary task of preserving the architectural heritage. The task of an integrated approach to the problem and elaboration of a preservation strategy is a priority task. In recent years, intensive construction has taken place on local fragments of the historical part of the city, which leads to the final destruction of the historical city. In many cases, modern civil engineering works are monotonous and have doubtful cultural qualities, and at the technical level they exacerbate the situation of collapse at the infrastructural level. There is an international, in particular, European experience in solving the problem of the conflict between new and historical in the cities of Germany, Poland, Spain, etc. The destructive cataclysms of the XX century caused great losses to the architectural heritage. The world community has developed norms and rules that allow for a huge number of implementation options in the context of regional features. The problem of a new construction in the historical environment today is not about the question of whether the object is stylized or modernized. The problem is to determine the principles of interaction of the historical environment with new structures, in the degree of “civility” of a new architecture, the ability of the “new” to further develop the potential of urban space.
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Vujosevic, Miodrag. "Collapse of strategic thinking, research and governance in Serbia and possible role of the spatial plan of the Republic of Serbia (2010) in its renewal." Spatium, no. 23 (2010): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1023022v.

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Early reforms in Serbia (Yugoslavia) were announced immediately after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. From the beginning of the 1990s few attempts of the kind announced have taken place, and, altogether, they still remain more or less uncompleted. To a large extent, this is a result of choices taken by the political and economic elites, in effect without any broader public dialogue undertaken about the strategic directions, contents and means for the implementation of such reforms. So far no overall societal consensus on the key strategic issues has been reached whatsoever, and, therefore, the choices in question have simply been imposed on the society at large by decree. The economic recovery from 2000 onwards, while fairly dynamic, has still been insufficient, and more or less assumes the form of ?growth without development?. Serbia still keeps one of the most dissipating and non-sustainable economies, social services and spatial development patterns in Europe. Its ?post-socialist Argonautics? has been facing a number of difficulties, also exacerbated by a lack of adequate institutional and organizational adjustments, as well as by a lack of proper cognitive and heuristic support. The spatial and environmental planning practice represents a mixture of old habits and substandard approaches, with only some new initiatives. There have been few attempts to redirect the improper development path, however, which have so far either failed of been uncompleted, mostly reflecting the collapse an overall collapse of strategic thinking, research and governance in this country.
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Sotiriou, Matina, Nikolaos Gavanas, and Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou. "External costs due to congestion, accidents, energy consumption and emissions before and into the economic crisis: Pilot study along selected roadways of Thessaloniki, Greece." Spatium, no. 33 (2015): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1533033s.

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Prior to the economic crisis, forecasts indicated a continuous increase of traffic in European cities, highlighting the need of a policy to alleviate the external impacts of transport. The crisis, however, generated pressures on all sectors of activity, with transport being an indicative example. The reduction of income and employment, the increased vehicle maintenance and renewal costs and the transport related taxation seem to affect the transport system and its external impacts. Thus, taking for granted that Europe will eventually achieve ?sustainable recovery? from the crisis, the current period presents an opportunity for promoting sustainable mobility policies and interventions in the most affected by the crisis European cities. Towards this goal, it is essential to capitalise on contemporary techniques for the monitoring of changes in transport external costs. The purpose of the paper is the development of a methodology for the estimation of external costs due to congestion, air pollution, climate change and accidents, based on road traffic data. The methodology is applied along road arteries in Thessaloniki for the period ?before and after? the emergence of the crisis. As a result, an overall decrease in external costs is observed, creating an unforeseen ?surplus? for the society during the crisis.
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Ferrada-Aguilar, Mario. "Estallido social en Chile y procesos de patrimonialización: un paradigma de resignificación de las memorias." Arquitecturas del Sur 38, no. 59 (January 30, 2021): 44–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.22320/07196466.2021.39.059.03.

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In recent years, both globally and locally, a profound change in the paradigm has been seen with respect to what has been traditionally accepted as a manifestation of heritage. In part, this conceptual and methodological transformation is due to the emergence of patrimonialization processes, driven by social conflicts that go against the institutionalized discourses of heritage. This results in resignifications of the stories and memories in the territory, the city and the architecture, associated with new categories of heritage that need to be addressed. This work is about this new paradigm, taking as a case the so-called ‘social uprising, which has affected Chile since October 18th, 2019. Beyond being perceived as a destructive phenomenon, which initially targets aspects of a socio-political nature, the presence of the conflict in Chilean society points to a sharp criticism of the heritage representation system. In its spatio-temporal trajectory, new socio-spatial practices arise that satisfy the memory expectations of the communities regarding a transforming reality. The article aims to contribute to the field of architecture and the built environment, insofar as it allows reflecting on the transformation of meanings and values of heritage that emerges in the daily reality of our cities. Using a descriptive methodology, based on recent media documents, some emblematic situations of the problem are addressed, manifested in the consolidated urban areas of La Serena, Valparaíso, Santiago, Concepción, Temuco, and Punta Arenas. In them, the patrimonialization operations make visible the contrasts between the discourses of the State and those produced by social organizations, the resignification of elements of traditional heritage and the emergence of the city as a space for negotiation of memories. From all this, the renewal of the values and attributes, traditionally assigned to monuments, is inferred, whether in their objectual, architectural or urban condition, as well as the potentiality of heritage, as a channel for dialogue, coexistence, and cohesion in the ongoing debate about conflicting stories and memories.
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Pérez Martín, José Luis Javier. "Management in the conservation of patrimonial architecture and historical centers = La gestión en la conservación de la arquitectura patrimonial y de nuestros centros históricos." Building & Management 1, no. 1 (April 30, 2017): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20868/bma.2017.1.3522.

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The management of our Historical Centers and in general of our patrimonial architecture needs new professional profiles. The economy focused approaches that the current legislation shed on rehabilitation, regeneration and urban renewal can be an incentive, without any doubt, but if we do not understand the meaning of what it was, it is and it can become, we will transform, deform and finally destroy that what should be preserved. The present work intends to be a warning call to the academic world and general society, to make an effort in the knowledge of the importance that has our built Heritage, and thus, to form a highly qualified professional able to give answers in this specific field of Conservation of our Heritage, without wasting time in adjusting existing professional profiles that are not the answer to a concrete need.ResumenLa gestión de nuestros Centros Históricos y en general de nuestra arquitectura patrimonial, precisa de perfiles profesionales nuevos. Los planteamientos economicistas que la legislación vigente vierte sobre la rehabilitación, regeneración y renovación urbana, pueden ser un incentivo, sin duda alguna, pero si no se entiende y comprende el significado de lo que fue, es y puede llegar a ser, transformaremos, deformaremos y finalmente destruiremos lo que debería ser conservado. El presente trabajo pretende ser una llamada de atención, al mundo académico y a la sociedad en general, para realizar un esfuerzo en el conocimiento del significado que nuestro Patrimonio construido tiene, y así, formar un profesional altamente cualificado capaz de dar respuestas en este campo específico de la Conservación de nuestro Patrimonio, sin perder el tiempo en ajustar perfiles profesionales ya existentes que no son la respuesta a una necesidad concreta.
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Kos, Drago. "Participatory urban renewal." Urbani izziv 16, no. 2 (2009): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2005-16-02-002.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Urban renewal Urban renewal Architecture and society"

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Gohar, E. S. "Sudden change, society and urban form." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32307.

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Barisic, Ivana. "Rethinking reconstruction." This title; PDF viewer required. Home page for entire collection, 2009. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Stein, Catherine Alexandra. "Alteration, acquiescence." This title; PDF viewer required. Home page for entire collection, 2009. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Kafer, Elijah. "Techné exploration of unmanifested shifts in cultural landscapes /." This title; PDF viewer required Home page for entire collection, 2008. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Majewski, Frank J. "Hard + soft architecture." This title; PDF viewer required. Home page for entire collection, 2009. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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MacLaury, Maria Isabel 1953. "La Placita: Vantages of urban change in historic Tucson." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292057.

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Cognition and social values prevail in urban evolution. Analysis of these values reconstruct an era that has largely vanished; the context is historic downtown Tucson, and the significance is the Mexican enclave that had La Placita as its social focus. The historical evolution and the urban character of La Placita and its surrounding barrio is documented with emphasis on the social meaning of its change. A newly developed cognitive theory of vantages and coordinates provides a model to depict the viewpoints that defined urban development in Tucson. The analysis of personal viewpoint provides a statement of the manner that social values and cognition shaped architecture and urban change throughout the years of growth in the center of Tucson.
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Kaboli, Mohammad Hadi. "Operational research on an urban planning tool : application in the urban development of Strasbourg 1982." Phd thesis, Université de Strasbourg, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01057695.

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The impact of spatial characteristics on the dynamics of urban development is a topic of great interest in urban studies. The interaction between the residents and the spatial characteristics is of particular interest in the context of urban models where some of the most famous urban models have been based on the process of individual settlements in some specific parts of cities.This research investigates the dynamism of urban development modeled by Cellular Automata and Multi-Agent System. The urban development, in this study embraces urban renewal and residential mobility. It corresponds to the residential mobility of households, attracted by residential and centrality comfort; these comforts are crystallized in some areas and residences of Strasbourg. The diversity and quality of these comforts become criteria for residential choice in a way that the households seek for proximity to these comforts.The Cellular Automata in this study, models the spatial characteristics of urban spatial units and they are identified by some inherent attributes that are equal to the comfort in residences and urban areas. The Multi- Agent System represent a system in which the population of the city interact between them and between them and the city; the agents delegate the socio-professional classes of households. During the spatiotemporal change, the aspiration of households forms the socio-spatio-temporal development of the city.
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Chau, Hing-wah David. "An alternative way to urban renewal." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25951634.

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Li, Man-kwong Kevlin. "The touring architecture : towards the vision of 'tourist(i)-city' -a sensation in 'extra'-ordinary /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25954179.

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Lai, Wing-yee Winnie. "Live museum : redesign Temple street & associate open spaces in Yau Ma Tei /." View the Table of Contents & Abstract, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B34612373.

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La nuova scena urbana: Cittàstrattismo e urban-art. Milano: F. Angeli, 2005.

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Woods, Lebbeus. War and architecture =: Rat i arhitektura. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993.

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Na nŭn t'winŭn tosi poda ch'amhan tosi ka chot'a: Chŏng Sŏk Kyosu ŭi tosi sŏlgye iyagi. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Hyohyŏng Ch'ulp'an, 2013.

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Oostens-Wittamer, Yolande. Horta en Amérique, décembre 1915-janvier 1919. Bruxelles: Commission française de la culture de l'agglomeration de Bruxelles, 1986.

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Bjørn, Niels. Arkitektur der forandrer: Fra ghetto til velfungerende byområde. København: Gads forlag, 2008.

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Giontoni, Bruno. Genova: Territorio e società tra antico regime ed età moderna. Genova: De Ferrari, 2002.

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Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), ed. Small scale, big change: New architectures of social engagement. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2010.

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Sŏul ŭl tijain handa. Sŏul-si: Design House, 2010.

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Lebbeus, Woods. War and architecture =: Rat i arhitektura. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993.

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Architecture: Joli mois de mai quand reviendras-tu. Paris: Harmattan, 2011.

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Correia, Ricardo Mendes, Rosália Guerreiro, and Filipe Brandão. "Data-Driven Spatial Analysis of Urban Renewal. Network Kernel Density Estimation of Building Renovation." In Formal Methods in Architecture, 185–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57509-0_17.

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Lefaivre, Liane, and Alexander Tzonis. "De-Regionalization in Post-World War II Reconstruction, Urban Renewal, and Fake Regionalism." In Architecture of Regionalism in the Age of Globalization, 161–80. 2nd edition. | New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367281182-10.

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"Urban Renewal." In Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Photographs, 43–56. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315097060-4.

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Hough, Susan Elizabeth, and Roger G. Bilham. "Earthquakes as Urban Renewal?" In After the Earth Quakes. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195179132.003.0014.

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Whether or not the reader finds it convincing, by now the thesis of this book is clear. At least throughout recent history, earthquakes have taken a temporarily heavy toll in some areas, devastating cities, claiming lives, and shaking faith. Yet taking a step back to consider the longer-term impact, one finds that, almost without exception in recent historic times, cities and societies rebound with elasticity to mirror the earth itself. Elastic rebound. These two words represent not only the single most fundamental tenet of earthquake theory but also the most apt metaphor to describe societal response to even the most catastrophic seismic events. As previous chapters have illustrated, mankind’s capacity for elastic rebound is largely a reflection of man’s capacity for elastic rebound. Recall the challenge to Voltaire,“Alas, times and men are like each other and will always be like each other.” These words might have been penned in the context of matters of philosophy: How do we make sense of our existence and our place in the universe? But at the end of the day, most days have not concerned themselves with philosophy, and politics is left to the politicians. At the end of the day, people are people. When a devastating earthquake strikes, perhaps the complex superstructure of society crumbles along with the buildings. When elaborate social and political facades are stripped away, perhaps the finer inclinations of the individual are not changed but rather showcased. It’s a nice thought, at any rate. Whether or not it explains the predilection for resiliency and compassion following disasters is open to debate, but a consideration of history, as outlined in the previous chapters, suggests that the predilection is real—whatever the cause. This remarkable human capacity for rebound is clearly a critical factor mitigating the overall societal impact of earthquakes and other natural disasters. But resiliency and compassion alone cannot hope to rebuild modern cities following a major loss of life and property: recovery requires resources. Having considered important individual earthquakes at some length, we now turn to a general consideration of the economics of earthquakes. Considered dispassionately, one can make the argument that earthquakes invariably become a catalyst for urban renewal.
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"STOP IV Gentle Urban Renewal: Participation and Radical Democracy." In Open Architecture, 207–51. Birkhäuser, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783035613773-009.

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"16. Photography Museum as a Seed of Urban Renewal." In China's New Architecture, 116–21. Birkhäuser, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783035618174-018.

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Yung, Esther H. K., and Ho Hon Leung. "Contested cultural heritage space in urban renewal." In The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, The City and Urban Society, 271–80. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315266589-28.

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Mukhopadhyay, Rishika. "Contesting spaces of an urban renewal project." In The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, The City and Urban Society, 59–68. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315266589-6.

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"3. Between the Imperial Visits: Urban Renewal and Domestic Architecture." In Siena: Constructing the Renaissance City. Yale University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00112.007.

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Winford, Brandon K. "Urban Renewal and the Prospects of a Free and Open Society." In John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights, 202–43. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178257.003.0007.

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Chapter 6 demonstrates the limitations of “black business activism” during the 1960s while focusing on urban renewal in Durham, North Carolina. Durham’s urban renewal program began in 1958, as a consequence of the Housing Act of 1954 and the state’s fledgling Research Triangle Park (RTP) initiative. The urban renewal program paved the way for an infrastructure that ultimately provided linkages in the physical landscape between RTP, the University of North Carolina, Duke University, North Carolina Central University, and North Carolina State University. Wheeler became the lone black member on the Durham Redevelopment Commission, the group responsible for administering the Bull City’s urban renewal program. I argue that, in part, Wheeler’s support for the federally funded urban redevelopment program fit within his own framework of how best to implement the gains already being won by the civil rights movement. The chapter also examines the “War on Poverty” in North Carolina in the context of Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society. It does so through trying to better understand Wheeler’s involvement with the North Carolina Fund (NC Fund), an antipoverty agency created by Governor Terry Sanford in 1963. The Fund became the model for President Johnson’s national reform agenda.
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Massimiliano, Morrine. "Urban Renewal and Conservation – Urban Up." In 22nd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. European Real Estate Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2015_ind_110.

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"SWOT analysis to manage urban renewal projects." In 11th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2004. ERES, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2004_570.

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"Urban Renewal Projects: Set in Stone or Flexible?" In 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2013. ÖKK-Editions, Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_177.

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"Are Housings Early Demolished in Urban Renewal Area?" In 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2013. ÖKK-Editions, Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_191.

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Hsiu-yin, Ding. "Does land fragmentation delay the implementation for urban renewal?" In 22nd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. European Real Estate Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2015_134.

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"Profit allocation in urban renewal: A real options approach." In 19th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2012. ERES, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2012_368.

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"Housing Policies and Urban Renewal Projects in Turkey Performance Criteria for Urban RenewalProject." In 18th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2011. ERES, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2011_72.

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Mi, Lier. "Protection and Recycling of Architectural Heritage in Macau’s Urban Renewal." In The 2nd International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200923.036.

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Jang, Jaeil. "A Study on the Management Approaches of the Urban Renewal Promotion Area." In Architecture and Civil Engineering 2016. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2016.124.10.

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"LAND READJUSTMENT - THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP EXPERIMENT IN URBAN RENEWAL IN CHINA." In 2006 European Real Estate Society conference in association with the International Real Estate Society: ERES Conference 2006. ERES, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2006_256.

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