Design of Urban Manufacturing

Design of Urban Manufacturing

Lane, Robert N.; Rappaport, Nina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2020

280

Dura

Inglês

9781138593718

15 a 20 dias

710

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Introduction Section I. The Design of Districts: The Neighborhood as Factory Chapter 1. Urban Design for the Manufacturing District Chapter 2. Manufacturing in the Innovation District Chapter 3. Settlement as Factory: Experience and Experiment in Milan and Italy Chapter 4. Goods Movement for Urban Manufacturing Chapter 5. Mixed-Use Streets-A Conceptual Design Framework Chapter 6. Industry in Motion Section II. The Design of Factories: The Architecture of the Places of Production Chapter 7. Manufacturing Factory Spaces Chapter 8. Designing Today's Factory-Representation and Functionalism Chapter 9. The Potential for the Sustainable Urban Factory Chapter 10. Spaces of Informal Production in China Chapter 11. Producing production spaces for Industry 4.0 Chapter 12. Changing Spaces in Urban Manufacturing Chapter 13. Re-urbanizing the Box Section III. The Design of Policy: Making it Happen Chapter 14. Considering Industry as Infrastructure: Policy to support spaces for urban manufacturing Chapter 15. Land Use Regulation for Manufacturing Chapter 16. Mixed-Use Neighborhoods-A Challenging Strategy For Maintaining Industry Chapter 17. The Federal Policy Context for Urban Manufacturing Chapter 18. The New Manufacturing: The Innovation Economy Section IV. Atlas: Places of Production and Design Strategies Chapter 19. Atlas and Findings
Historic Preservation Tax Credits;economic development;Industry City;economic growth;Pratt Center;industrial redevelopment;Street Wall;industrial sector;Urban Goods Movement;innovation district;Sunset Park;neighborhood revitalization;Fab Labs;urban manufacturing;Pratt Center For Community Development;Suburban Industrial Park;AEG;Food Trucks;Freight Elevators;Innovation Districts;Loft Districts;Department Of Energy;Dense;Industrial Districts;Energy Resources;Public Private Partnership;Innovation Economy;Commercial Gentrification;Company's Carbon Footprint;North Carolina Biotechnology Center;Kendall Square;Gotham Greens