Tactical Urbanism

Short-term Action for Long-term Change

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Planning
Cover of the book Tactical Urbanism by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia, Island Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia ISBN: 9781610915670
Publisher: Island Press Publication: March 17, 2015
Imprint: Island Press Language: English
Author: Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
ISBN: 9781610915670
Publisher: Island Press
Publication: March 17, 2015
Imprint: Island Press
Language: English
In the twenty-first century, cities worldwide must respond to a growing and diverse population, ever-shifting economic conditions, new technologies, and a changing climate. Short-term, community-based projects—from pop-up parks to open streets initiatives—have become a powerful and adaptable new tool of urban activists, planners, and policy-makers seeking to drive lasting improvements in their cities and beyond. These quick, often low-cost, and creative projects are the essence of the Tactical Urbanism movement. Whether creating vibrant plazas seemingly overnight or re-imagining parking spaces as neighborhood gathering places, they offer a way to gain public and government support for investing in permanent projects, inspiring residents and civic leaders to experience and shape urban spaces in a new way.

Tactical Urbanism, written by Mike Lydon and Anthony Garcia, two founders of the movement, promises to be the foundational guide for urban transformation. The authors begin with an in-depth history of the Tactical Urbanism movement and its place among other social, political, and urban planning trends. A detailed set of case studies, from guerilla wayfinding signs in Raleigh, to pavement transformed into parks in San Francisco, to a street art campaign leading to a new streetcar line in El Paso, demonstrate the breadth and scalability of tactical urbanism interventions. Finally, the book provides a detailed toolkit for conceiving, planning, and carrying out projects, including how to adapt them based on local needs and challenges.

Tactical Urbanism will inspire and empower a new generation of engaged citizens, urban designers, land use planners, architects, and policymakers to become key actors in the transformation of their communities.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
In the twenty-first century, cities worldwide must respond to a growing and diverse population, ever-shifting economic conditions, new technologies, and a changing climate. Short-term, community-based projects—from pop-up parks to open streets initiatives—have become a powerful and adaptable new tool of urban activists, planners, and policy-makers seeking to drive lasting improvements in their cities and beyond. These quick, often low-cost, and creative projects are the essence of the Tactical Urbanism movement. Whether creating vibrant plazas seemingly overnight or re-imagining parking spaces as neighborhood gathering places, they offer a way to gain public and government support for investing in permanent projects, inspiring residents and civic leaders to experience and shape urban spaces in a new way.

Tactical Urbanism, written by Mike Lydon and Anthony Garcia, two founders of the movement, promises to be the foundational guide for urban transformation. The authors begin with an in-depth history of the Tactical Urbanism movement and its place among other social, political, and urban planning trends. A detailed set of case studies, from guerilla wayfinding signs in Raleigh, to pavement transformed into parks in San Francisco, to a street art campaign leading to a new streetcar line in El Paso, demonstrate the breadth and scalability of tactical urbanism interventions. Finally, the book provides a detailed toolkit for conceiving, planning, and carrying out projects, including how to adapt them based on local needs and challenges.

Tactical Urbanism will inspire and empower a new generation of engaged citizens, urban designers, land use planners, architects, and policymakers to become key actors in the transformation of their communities.

More books from Island Press

Cover of the book Transit Street Design Guide by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Crossing the Next Meridian by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Place of the Wild by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Bedside Essays for Lovers (of Cities) by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Global Marine Biological Diversity by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Betrayal of Science and Reason by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book The Biophilia Hypothesis by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Aubrey: Remnants of Transformation by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Climate Change in Wildlands by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book So Shall You Reap by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book To Heal the Earth by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Resource Guide for Creating Successful Communities by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Ex Situ Plant Conservation by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book The Nature of Urban Design by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
Cover of the book Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow by Mike Lydon, Anthony Garcia
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy