101 Things I Learned in Urban Design School

Hardback

Main Details

Title 101 Things I Learned in Urban Design School
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matthew Frederick
By (author) Vikas Mehta
Series101 Things I Learned
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 127,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9780451496690
ClassificationsDewey:711.4
Audience
General
Illustrations Black and white line drawings

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Three Rivers Press
Publication Date 3 April 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Providing unique, accessible lessons on urban design, this title in the bestselling 101 Things I Learned series is a perfect resource for students, recent graduates, general readers, and even seasoned professionals. Providing unique, accessible lessons on urban design, this title in the bestselling 101 Things I Learned series is a perfect resource for students, recent graduates, general readers, and even seasoned professionals. Students of urban design often find themselves lost between books that are either highly academic or overly formulaic, leaving them with few tangible tools to use in their design projects. 101 Things I Learned in Urban Design School fills this void with provocative, practical lessons on urban space, street types, pedestrian experience, managing the design process, the psychological, social, cultural, and economic ramifications of physical design decisions, and more. Written by two experienced practitioners and instructors, this informative book will appeal not only to students, but to seasoned professionals, planners, city administrators, and ordinary citizens who wish to better understand their built world.

Author Biography

Matthew Frederickis an architect, urban designer, instructor of design and writing, the author of the bestselling 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School, and the creator of the acclaimed 101 Things I Learned series. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley. Vikas Mehta, Ph.D. is the Ohio Eminent Scholar of Urban/Environmental Design and Associate Professor of Urbanism at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of Public Spaceand The Street- A Quintessential Social Public Space, which received the Book Award from the Environmental Design Research Association.

Reviews

"At moments the book evokes Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language; at other times, it reads like aphorisms from a TED Talk; and yet at other times, it is reminiscent of desk crits in school....The authors use jargon-free language [to] demystify urban design...a good reminder that much of what we, as designers, take as self-evident can be new to those not steeped in urban design and that complex concepts can be communicated in a clear, concise way. -Architecture Boston