Land Development Calculations (HAR/CDR)

Land Development Calculations (HAR/CDR)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 621 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780071362559
  • DDC分類 333.7315

Full Description


This book helps readers evaluate site development possibilities and land area requirements with spreadsheet simplicity. The best tool ever for land development analysis, planning, and decision-making, Walter Martin Hosack's "Land Development Calculations" adds speed and clarity to your every recommendation and choice. This book helps readers to automate land development problem-solving and decision-making. Whatever the project - hospital, office, mall, or residential development - architects, civil engineers, urban planners, designers, landscape architects, developers, owners, regulators, and land use policymakers begin by evaluating parameters, comparing alternatives and assessing the feasibility of the contemplated land development. This process has been largely intuitive, but actually involves an array of interrelated factors and calculations that can be automated to consistently forecast many alternatives in the time it takes to conceive and draw one.Forty easy-to-use, plug-in spreadsheets cover all basic development design issues and strategies and are included with "Land Development Calculations: Interactive Tools and Techniques for Site Planning, Analysis and Design".Each spreadsheet forecasts development options based on values that are entered within a pre-formatted design specification panel. Alternative values produce instant options for comparison that can lead to more informed feasibility, investment, appraisal, and economic development conclusions.The CD-ROM includes: interactive spreadsheets to facilitate land development decision-making. This next-generation utility for land development professionals offers: 40 interactive spreadsheets covering residential, nonresidential, and hybrid categories of land use development; case studies, with photographs and plans, illustrating how these spreadsheets and design strategies can be applied to development issues in the real world; ease of use - variables that can be changed within a single spreadsheet or across several to compare design strategy implications for a given issue; and, coverage of every class of building type.

Contents

Chapter 1Specifications. Chapter 3: Forecasting Development Capacity. Chapter 4: Single-Family Housing Forecasts. Chapter 5: Mixed-Use Forecasting. Chapter 6: Land Use Allocation and Economic Stability. Chapter 7: Case Studies and Context Records. Chapter 8: Single-System Comparisons. Chapter 9: Multisystem Comparisons. Chapter 10: Parking Structure Comparisons. Chapter 11: Zero Parking Comparisons. Chapter 12: Urban House Comparisons. Chapter 13: Suburb House Comparisons. Chapter 14: Apartment House Comparisons. Chapter 15: Apartment House Density. Chapter 16: Economic Development. Chapter 17: Conclusion. Chapter 18: Exercises. Appendix A: Suggested Divisions. Appendix B: CD Software Information and File Organization. Appendix C: Development Capacity Evaluation Logic.NER(01): WOW