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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jason Lee Beske , David Debs DixonPublisher: Island Press Imprint: Island Press Edition: 2nd None ed. ISBN: 9781610918633ISBN 10: 1610918630 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn North America, most of our land and our people remain suburban, and their future is our future. Happily, the same principles and techniques that have been re-humanizing our city centers are now at work on sprawl, with some remarkable results. The suburban remix is on, and this wise and useful book tells how you can bring it home to your community. --Jeff Speck, City Planner and author of Walkable City The case studies...include different-sized areas and different stages of the urbanizing process...Walkability books often pretend that all places have equable Mediterranean climates; in this book, however, Dixon's chapter on planning offers advice for both winter and summer cities. --Planning Key places within the suburbs are transforming, and Suburban Remix makes a strong case that suburban retrofit is a powerful force in the American landscape--backed by local political will and significant capital....Suburban Remix updates the story in a way that will be easy for nonprofessional public officials in suburban cities and towns to understand. --Public Square Suburban Remix brings together leading experts to describe the dramatic market shifts away from drivable sub-urban development patterns toward walkable urban places, while its detailed redevelopment case studies provide priceless lessons in planning and implementation. Planners, developers, and citizen activists eager to position their suburbs for the next generation will deem this a precious resource. --Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of Retrofitting Suburbia Dixon and Beske have put together a real-world guide to introducing walkable development in suburbs. I recommend Suburban Remix to anyone who lives, works, or invests in a suburb. It shows how lively, walkable urban places can thrive in suburbs. More to the point, it argues that suburbs no longer can thrive without walkable urban places. --Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers, LLC and author of People Habitat Beske, Dixon, and the contributors to Suburban Remix have beautifully mapped a clear, inclusive, and exciting way forward for us all. --Mike Lydon, Principal, Street Plans and coauthor of Tactical Urbanism In North America, most of our land and our people remain suburban, and their future is our future. Happily, the same principles and techniques that have been re-humanizing our city centers are now at work on sprawl, with some remarkable results. The suburban remix is on, and this wise and useful book tells how you can bring it home to your community. --Jeff Speck, City Planner and author of Walkable City The case studies...include different-sized areas and different stages of the urbanizing process...Walkability books often pretend that all places have equable Mediterranean climates; in this book, however, Dixon's chapter on planning offers advice for both winter and summer cities. --Planning Key places within the suburbs are transforming, and Suburban Remix makes a strong case that suburban retrofit is a powerful force in the American landscape--backed by local political will and significant capital....Suburban Remix updates the story in a way that will be easy for nonprofessional public officials in suburban cities and towns to understand. --Public Square Suburban Remix brings together leading experts to describe the dramatic market shifts away from drivable sub-urban development patterns toward walkable urban places, while its detailed redevelopment case studies provide priceless lessons in planning and implementation. Planners, developers, and citizen activists eager to position their suburbs for the next generation will deem this a precious resource. --Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of Retrofitting Suburbia Beske, Dixon, and the contributors to Suburban Remix have beautifully mapped a clear, inclusive, and exciting way forward for us all. --Mike Lydon, Principal, Street Plans and coauthor of Tactical Urbanism Dixon and Beske have put together a real-world guide to introducing walkable development in suburbs. I recommend Suburban Remix to anyone who lives, works, or invests in a suburb. It shows how lively, walkable urban places can thrive in suburbs. More to the point, it argues that suburbs no longer can thrive without walkable urban places. --Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers, LLC and author of People Habitat In North America, most of our land and our people remain suburban, and their future is our future. Happily, the same principles and techniques that have been re-humanizing our city centers are now at work on sprawl, with some remarkable results. The suburban remix is on, and this wise and useful book tells how you can bring it home to your community. --Jeff Speck, City Planner and author of Walkable City Suburban Remix brings together leading experts to describe the dramatic market shifts away from drivable sub-urban development patterns toward walkable urban places, while its detailed redevelopment case studies provide priceless lessons in planning and implementation. Planners, developers, and citizen activists eager to position their suburbs for the next generation will deem this a precious resource. --Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of Retrofitting Suburbia Dixon and Beske have put together a real-world guide to introducing walkable development in suburbs. I recommend Suburban Remix to anyone who lives, works, or invests in a suburb. It shows how lively, walkable urban places can thrive in suburbs. More to the point, it argues that suburbs no longer can thrive without walkable urban places. --Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers, LLC and author of People Habitat Beske, Dixon, and the contributors to Suburban Remix have beautifully mapped a clear, inclusive, and exciting way forward for us all. --Mike Lydon, Principal, Street Plans and coauthor of Tactical Urbanism In North America, most of our land and our people remain suburban, and their future is our future. Happily, the same principles and techniques that have been re-humanizing our city centers are now at work on sprawl, with some remarkable results. The suburban remix is on, and this wise and useful book tells how you can bring it home to your community. --Jeff Speck, City Planner and author of Walkable City The case studies...include different-sized areas and different stages of the urbanizing process...Walkability books often pretend that all places have equable Mediterranean climates; in this book, however, Dixon's chapter on planning offers advice for both winter and summer cities. --Planning Suburban Remix: Creating the Next Generation of Urban Places is a thoughtful tribute to the much neglected subject of suburbia, as it takes the development, evolution and current state of North American suburbs under examination. In doing so, this publication offers a fresh perspective on the changing image of suburbs--their challenges and advantages--across time. --Spacing Vancouver Makes a compelling case for transforming the country's aging suburban population centers into dense, walkable communities...Suburban Remix represents a valuable resource for policymakers, planners, and designers engaged in large-scale re-imagining of what a suburb can be. --ASLA's The Dirt Interspersed throughout a compendium of articles by some 16 contributing authors are facts, observations, and speculations that, on occasion, are eye-opening, jarring, and truly worthy of regard and concern...Individuals who have a new found interest in urbanism and the plight of the contemporary city and suburb will find Suburban Remix a useful read and good tool for recall and reference. It was delightful to see the topic presented in such a thoughtful and accessible way. --Nature of Cities Key places within the suburbs are transforming, and Suburban Remix makes a strong case that suburban retrofit is a powerful force in the American landscape--backed by local political will and significant capital....Suburban Remix updates the story in a way that will be easy for nonprofessional public officials in suburban cities and towns to understand. --Public Square Suburban Remix brings together leading experts to describe the dramatic market shifts away from drivable sub-urban development patterns toward walkable urban places, while its detailed redevelopment case studies provide priceless lessons in planning and implementation. Planners, developers, and citizen activists eager to position their suburbs for the next generation will deem this a precious resource. --Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology and coauthor of Retrofitting Suburbia Dixon and Beske have put together a real-world guide to introducing walkable development in suburbs. I recommend Suburban Remix to anyone who lives, works, or invests in a suburb. It shows how lively, walkable urban places can thrive in suburbs. More to the point, it argues that suburbs no longer can thrive without walkable urban places. --Kaid Benfield, Senior Counsel, PlaceMakers, LLC and author of People Habitat Beske, Dixon, and the contributors to Suburban Remix have beautifully mapped a clear, inclusive, and exciting way forward for us all. --Mike Lydon, Principal, Street Plans and coauthor of Tactical Urbanism Author InformationJason Beske, AICP, is an urban planner with Cooley LLP's real estate practice in Reston Town Center. He has focused his public- and private-sector practice on the urbanization of suburban communities and the design of vital, people-oriented places. A frequent speaker and instructor at national and state planning conferences, Jason earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in community and regional planning from Iowa State University's College of Design. David Dixon, FAIA, leads Stantec's Urban Places Group, a specialized practice that helps cities and suburbs alike thrive by harnessing the growing North American demand for urban living. David's work has won national awards from the AIA, CNU, International Downtown Association, and ASLA. Before joining Stantec, he founded and for 25 years led the planning and urban design practice at Goody Clancy. David is co-author of Urban Design for an Urban Century: Shaping More Livable, Equitable, and Resilient Cities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |