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|a 9783031214561
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|a Roggema, Rob
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|a Trends in Urban Design
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Insights for the Future Urban Professional
|c edited by Rob Roggema
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|a 1st ed. 2023
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|a Cham
|b Springer International Publishing
|c 2023, 2023
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|a XVIII, 255 p. 1 illus
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|a 1. Future Talks -- 2. Oral learning -- 3. Teaching the region -- 4. Shaping urgencies -- 5. Thinking along -- 6. Beyond pilots -- 7. Thinking in improbabilities -- 8. Waterlander -- 9. Design for emergencies -- 10. In solidarity -- 11. From home -- 12. It’s the stupid economy -- 13. Waterman -- 14. Cultivating Urgencies -- 15. EnergyRich -- 16. Elusive city -- 17. Shaping communities -- 18. Thinking freedom -- 19. De-cultivating the Netherlands -- 20. All adaptive -- 21. We learn from our mistakes -- 22. Stuck -- 23. The Art of Improvisation -- 24. Pride in quality -- 25. Growth means life -- 26. The future is (im)possible -- Index
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|a Landscape architecture
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|a Human Geography
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|a Landscape Architecture
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|a Buildings / Design and construction
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|a Human geography
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|a Architecture
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|a Cities, Countries, Regions
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|a Building Construction and Design
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|b Springer
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|a Contemporary Urban Design Thinking
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|a 10.1007/978-3-031-21456-1
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|a Urban planning practice will undergo significant changes in the upcoming decades, due to major changes and challenges the world has to deal with, such as loss of biodiversity loss, climate change impacts, agricultural transformation, water management issues and health. The way the urban professional has to relate to this new order is explored in this book by collecting a series of conversational chapters with local, regional, national and international experts in the fields of urban planning and design, urban and building development, building and construction industry, architecture, governments and academia. The unification of a desirable future with real world processes such as economic and decision-making practice is key. Moreover, the attitude of the future urban professional will more and more shift from an expert in a specific field to a communicative advisor in complex processes
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