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Architects, urban planners, urban designers, developers, city officials, and all those interested in revitalizing their post-industrial cities will find the tools they need here. Redeveloping Industrial Sites delivers solutions to complex issues concerning urban planning, design, and financing to reveal lessons on ways to successfully convert decaying land and buildings into vibrant parks, stimulating cultural destinations, and active commercial complexes. In addition, carefully chosen real-world examples illustrate topics such as sustainability, public policy, and developer know-how to form a complete picture of the elements involved in planning and executing urban redevelopment projects.
Contents
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Section One The Industrial Legacy. Chapter 1 Patterns of Industrial Settlement. Industry Arrives. Transportation. Why Industry Left and What it Left Behind. Chapter 2 The Emergence of an Industrial Architecture and Aesthetic. Industrial Buildings--Early Developments. Industrial Architecture and the Modern Movement. Industrial Aesthetic and Renovation. Section Two Redevelopment--An Overview. Chapter 3 Project Planning. Public Outreach: Requests for Proposals, Competitions and Other Tool for Public Participation. Government Initiated Projects. Developer Initiated Projects. Community Initiated Projects. Chapter 4 Public Policy and Urban Evolution. Urban Evolution, Rezoning and Development Controls. Retaining Industry. Art as an Economic Development Engine. Chapter 5 Environmental Remediation and Development. Environmental Regulation. Sidebar--Tacoma. Sustainability Issues. Remediation and Landscape Art and Architecture. Chapter 6 Development Financing Programs. Tax Credit Programs. Conservation Easements. TIF--Tax Incremental Financing for brownfields. Section Three Project Types. Chapter 7 Cultural Uses. Architecture as Advertising. Museums of Industry. Adaptive Reuse. Chapter 8 Residential, Commercial and Mixed-Use Developments. Pioneering Projects. Large Scale Redevelopment. The Role of Single Purpose Entities or Development Corporations. Self-Contained Projects. Chapter 9 Open Space and Parks. Creating New Parks--An Overview. Retaining History through Design. Waterfront Parks. Hudson River Park. Afterword. Bibliography. Appendix Resources.