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Urban Design in the Real Estate Development Process

ISBN: 9781405192194 | 1405192194
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Pub. Date: 6/28/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The book addresses the intersection of urban design, real estate development, and public policy. It examines the tools available to urban designers to facilitate better quality urban development and how these tools impact on property developers' decision-making. Urban design is a way of controlling or 'steering' real estate development, in pursuit of policy-shaped, rather than merely market-led, outcomes. But to operate effectively, urban design policies must be cognisant of the real estate development process. This understanding requires appre... MORE
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Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xiii
Contributorsp. xiv
Real Estate Development, Urban Design and the Tools Approach to Public Policyp. 1
Introductionp. 1
Real estate developmentp. 3
Opportunity space theoryp. 7
The tools approach to public policyp. 11
Shaping instrumentsp. 15
Regulatory instrumentsp. 19
Stimulus instrumentsp. 24
Capacity-building instrumentsp. 25
Developers' decision environmentsp. 29
Masterplanning and Infrastructure in New Communities in Europep. 34
Introductionp. 34
Differences between the UK and Europep. 37
Challenges for sustainable developmentp. 38
European success storiesp. 43
Joined-up planning in the Randstadp. 48
Conclusion: lessons for the UKp. 51
Design Coding: Mediating the Tyrannies of Practicep. 54
Introductionp. 54
The three tyranniesp. 55
From development standards to design codesp. 60
The research findingsp. 64
Conclusionp. 71
Proactive Engagement in Urban Design - The Case of Chelmsfordp. 74
Introductionp. 74
Making the turnaroundp. 75
The need for negotiationp. 79
Two examplesp. 79
Reflections on the developers' responsep. 85
Conclusionp. 90
Plot Logic: Character-Building Through Creative Parcelisationp. 92
Introductionp. 91
Setting the rulesp. 93
Parcelling and subdivision strategiesp. 94
The primacy of the urban realmp. 96
The pitfalls of flexibilityp. 98
Economic viability of low-scale, densely distributed buildingsp. 101
Alternative modelsp. 102
Conclusionp. 112
The Business of Codes: Urban Design Regulation in an Entrepreneurial Societyp. 114
Introductionp. 114
Zoning Americap. 115
Developing Americap. 121
Designing the American futurep. 128
Conclusionp. 134
Good Design in the Redevelopment of Brownfield Sitesp. 137
Introductionp. 137
Redeveloping and reusing brownfield sites: the policy and regulatory contextp. 139
Stimulus instruments in practicep. 143
Conclusionp. 157
Competitions as a Component of Design-Led Development (Place) Procurementp. 159
Introductionp. 159
The place promoterp. 161
The deliverer and competition participantp. 162
The (end) place matters mostp. 167
The competitionp. 167
Conclusionp. 180
Design Review - An Effective Means of Raising Design Quality?p. 182
Introductionp. 182
Origins, emergence and critiques of design review internationallyp. 183
The typology of design review in England, Scotland and Walesp. 185
National design review: the genesis of CABE's procedures and processesp. 186
How design review can increase the opportunity space for designp. 190
The effectiveness of design reviewp. 193
Conclusions: design review and the quality of development controlp. 196
'Business as Usual?' - Exploring the Design Response of UK Speculative Housebuilders to the Brownfield Development Challengep. 199
Introductionp. 199
The design debate around speculative housing developmentp. 201
The conventional approach to design and construction in speculative housebuildingp. 206
Responding to the challenge of brownfield developmentp. 210
Conclusionp. 215
Physical-Financial Modelling as an Aid to Developers' Decision-Makingp. 219
Introductionp. 219
Design quality and development viabilityp. 219
Visualisation and financial appraisalp. 225
Conclusionp. 233
Design Champions - Fostering a Place-Making Culture and Capacityp. 236
Introductionp. 236
The UK local government contextp. 238
The design champion as change agentp. 239
Edinburgh's design champion initiativep. 244
Conclusionp. 252
Value Creation Through Urban Designp. 258
Introductionp. 258
Design and development projectsp. 260
Strategies for enhancing valuep. 270
Coupling urban design and developmentp. 278
Connecting Urban Design to Real Estate Developmentp. 282
Introductionp. 282
Urban design and development economicsp. 283
Opportunity space and developer-designer relationsp. 286
Policy choices and policy designp. 291
Towards a research agendap. 297
Referencesp. 299
Indexp. 316
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Steve Tiesdell, Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow

David Adams, Ian Mactaggart Professor of Property and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow



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