日 期:1989.01
規 格:繁中/平裝/180頁/19×26 cm/黑白
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CHAPTER I :INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
Prologue
An Ordinary Place Defined
The Ordinary Place Described
CHAPTER II:PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Purpose of the Study
Scope of the Study
Context
The Public and Private Realms
Change and Adaptation
Building Types and Ordering Systems
Content of the Study
Study Methodology
CHAPTER III:CONTEXT
Regional Steeing
Urban Setting
Form
Land Use: Activities in Space
Cycles of Use
Image
Interdependence
Symbols
Summary
CHAPTER IV:PUBLIC AND PRIVATE REALMS
Overview
Public Realm
Streets
Plazas and Open Spaces
Pedestrianways
Street Furniture
Private Realm
Liner Buildings and Special Buildings
Signage
Spatial Devices Linking the Realms
Arcades
Walls
Shelters
Setbacks
Summary
CHAPTER V:CHANGE AND ADAPTATION
Concept of Change
Nature of Change
Changes in Overall Form
Levels of Compatibility
Small Changes
Small Changes Within Private Spaces
Small Changes Within Arcades
Small Changes Within Lanes
Major Changes
Changes in Facades
Summary
CHAPTER VI:BUILDING TYPES AND ORDERING SYSTEMS
General
Basic Building Types and Variations
Farm Growth Type
Reaching the Sky Type
Shared and Impinged Type
Atypical Buildings
Ordering of Similar Building Types
Ordering of Farm Growth Type
Ordering of Reaching the Sky Type
Ordering of Shared and Impinged Type
Ordering of Atypical Buildings
Grouping of Dissimilar Building Types
Summary
CHAPTER VII:A LOOK BACK
In Retrospect
Context
Public and Private Realms
Change and Adaptation
Building Types and Ordering Systems
CHAPTER VIII:WHERE WE STAND
Ordinary and Planned Places Compared
Factors the Cause the Differences
Concepts that Broaden the Differences
A Sense of Place
CHAPTER IX:A LOOK AHEAD
Modernization and Progress
Human Preference
Man-Environment Relationship
Space, Scale and History
Clarity and Ambiguity
Sparing, Caring and Nurturing
Stability and Dynamism
Interrelatedness and Interdependence
Streets as Places
Spatial Organizations of the Past
Living Expressions of the Present
Building Types
Unity and Variety in the Private Realm
Use of Spatial Devices
Conclusion
Epilogue
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index