PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9787560872155
- Categories [2024], Architecture, Architecture and Design, Art & Design, BX, BXOS, FEB24_1, Non-Fiction
- Author(s) Wang Lan
- Publisher Tongji University Press Co., Ltd
- Pages 244
- Format Trade Paperback
- Dimensions 17.3cm x 1.8cm x 24.1cm
- Weight 0.544 kg
product description
Modern Chinese cities, which have developed at a rapid speed and on a massive scale for about thirty years, are confronted with many challenges to becoming more livable, healthy and sustainable. Among a variety of design principles this book suggests that walkability is the fundamental principle to improving quality of life. A walkable city provides a convenient and comfortable walking and cycling environment for all local residents. This book attempts to explore the design innovation of creating a walkable city and to propose solutions within the high-density cities Shenzhen and Shanghai. Selected cases include an urban village in Shenzhen and the CBD and a workers' community in Shanghai as different spatial examples to which to apply specific design strategies for a livable, healthy and sustainable city.