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What Golany finds in the success stories of the past are cohesive sociocultural values that shaped the design of homes, neighborhoods, and cities. These ethical values helped to maintain an equilibrium within the society that permeated its natural, social, and human-made environments. In the present era, conversely, he finds a major disconnection between human values and the ethics of technology, which has resulted in confusion, imbalance, and dehumanization.
To help designers gain a perspective on possible solutions, Golany explains leading comprehensive design strategies, including the valley theory, the urban border zone concept, and the regional concept of Patrick Geddes.
"Future Frontiers for Urban Design," the culminating section of this groundbreaking book, opens with Golany's vision of the future city. He examines the issues of thermal performance and climate as they relate to urban design and offers the concept of "geospace" - the earth-enveloped habitat. Buttressing his presentation with detailed information on the mechanics of geospace, Golany describes case studies of the successful use of earth-enveloped habitats in China and Tunisia.
He makes a powerful argument for the geospace city as a renewal of ancient traditions that can restore the vital equilibrium between nature and human settlements that we seem to have lost.
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Environmental aspects of City planning, Moral and ethical aspects of City planning, Moral and ethical aspects, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Urbanization, Urbanization, Case studies, Moral and ethical aspects of Urban ecology, City planning, Urban ecology, History, Urban ecology (Sociology), ArchitectureShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Ethics and urban design: culture, form, and environment
1995, J. Wiley
in English
0471122742 9780471122746
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-245) and index.
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