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  1. Systemic Architecture Book Launch - 17th May 2012, London

    The book launch for Systemic Architecture: Operating Manual for the Self Organizing City by Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero takes place tomorrow evening at 6:30pm at the Architectural Association (AA) Bookshop in London (36-37 Bedford Square, Greater London, WC1B 3ES). We hope to see you there!


     

  2. The Temporary City reviewed on The Pop-Up City blog

    The Temporary City has received another very positive review on internet blog, The Pop-Up City, who describe Peter Bishop and Lesley Williams' new book as "a decent and thorough-full document that combines inspiring examples with interesting academic reflections."
     

  3. Australian Planner Review of “Spatial Planning and Climate Change”

    Australian Planner recently published a great review of Spatial Planning and Climate Change by Elizabeth Wilson and Jake Piper, describing it as "timely and thorough" and "essential reading for anyone interested in the nexus between spatial planning and climate change."

  4. What To Do With Vacant Houses? By Justin Hollander

    Justin Hollander, author of Sunburnt Cities: The Great Recession, Depopulation and Urban Planning in the American Sunbelt, has a fascinating new article on vacant housing stock

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    Sign up to our FREE monthly newsletter today and you'll receive information about new books publishing within your area of interest. What's more, you'll be the first to hear about special offers, promotions and competitions that we're running and you'll gain access to exclusive content from our authors and editors.

  6. Responsive Environments wins Lifetime Achievement Award

    On Wednesday 15th February 2012, Routledge attended the Urban Design Group (UDG) Awards in London, held at the prestigious 61 Whitehall in London. Routledge were very proud to be one of the sponsers for this event, with awards presented for Best Student, Best Public Sector Project, Best Publisher, Best Practice and Lifetime Achievement. We are delighted to announce that Responsive Environments was awarded this year's Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the Chair of the Urban Design Group, Amanda Reynolds, and our congratulations go to the authors, Alan Alcock, Paul Murrain, Sue McGlynn and Graham Smith, and editor Ian Bently.
     

  7. Leonardo Vazquez wins National Planning Leadership Award

    Leonardo Vazquez, one of the editors of the upcoming book "Diálogos", was recently chosen as the winner of the American Planning Association's 2012 National Planning Leadership Award for Advancing Diversity and Social Change in Honor of Paul Davidoff. For a link to all the award winners and more info please follow this link >>> http://bit.ly/zD4MtM  
     

  8. Diálogos: Placemaking in Latino Communities (January 2012)

    Exploring critical planning issues facing Latino communities in relation to urban design and land development, the authors investigate how Latino communities collectively engage in placemaking, and look at strategies to build more sustainable and effective working relationships between Latino communities and planning professionals. The book's focus is on planning and placemaking efforts throughout the United States, and demonstrates how professionals can enhance – or inhibit – placemaking that serves the interests of Latino communities.
     

  9. Lasting Value (January 2012)

    Americans are committing "country-cide" - converting farms into suburban yards and channeling streams that once provided flood control, water purification, habitats, and recreational opportunities. But rather than rail against overdevelopment, this book celebrates communities succeeding in preservation. Pruetz brings a planner’s-eye view of the practices behind their achievements. His detailed reports of creative preservation solutions mark the trail for planners, commissioners, and citizens who seek to preserve the green legacy in their own backyards.

  10. The Environmental Impact Statement After Two Generations (January 2012)

    After forty years of thinking about and working with NEPA and the EIS process, Michael Greenberg decided to conduct his own evaluation from the perspective of a person trained in science who focuses on environmental and environmental health policies. This book of carefully chosen real case studies goes beyond the familiar checklists of what to do, and shows students and practitioners alike what really happens during the creation and implementation of an EIS.
     

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