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Four Corridors - Design Initiative for RPA's Fourth Regional Plan

English · Hardback

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The Regional Plan Association has produced four comprehensive regional plans for the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut metropolitan region since its foundation in 1922. This book examines the evolving role of design in the first three plans and presents the design initiatives of the Fourth Regional Plan (2017) in depth. The new plan seeks to shift the focus of regional planning from a traditional center-to-periphery hierarchy to an expanded notion of "corridor" that includes transportation, ecology, access, and equity. Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, this collaborative initiative of the Regional Plan Association, Princeton University, and four innovative design teams produced design proposals for four regional corridors: the Highlands (forest corridor), the Bight (coastal corridor), the Inner Ring (suburban corridor), and the Triboro (city corridor).

Paul Lewis is a principal at LTL Architects, New York, and Professor and Associate Dean at Princeton University School of Architecture. Guy Nordenson is a structural engineer at Guy Nordenson and Associates, New York, and Professor of architecture and structural engineering at Princeton University. Catherine Seavitt is a landscape architect at Catherine Seavitt Studio, New York, and Associate Professor of landscape architecture at the City College of New York.

About the author

PAUL LEWIS is a principal at LTL Architects, New York, and professor
and associate dean at Princeton University School of Architecture. GUY
NORDENSON is a structural engineer at Guy Nordenson and Associates,
New York, and professor of architecture and structural engineering at
Princeton University. CATHERINE SEAVITT is a landscape architect at
Catherine Seavitt Studio, New York, and associate professor of landscape
architecture at the City College of New York.

Summary

The Regional Plan Association has produced four comprehensive regional plans for the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut metropolitan region since its foundation in 1922. This book examines the evolving role of design in the first three plans and presents the design initiatives of the Fourth Regional Plan (2017) in depth. The new plan seeks to shift the focus of regional planning from a traditional center-to-periphery hierarchy to an expanded notion of “corridor” that includes transportation, ecology, access, and equity. Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, this collaborative initiative of the Regional Plan Association, Princeton University, and four innovative design teams produced design proposals for four regional corridors: the Highlands (forest corridor), the Bight (coastal corridor), the Inner Ring (suburban corridor), and the Triboro (city corridor).

Paul Lewis is a principal at LTL Architects, New York, and Professor and Associate Dean at Princeton University School of Architecture. Guy Nordenson is a structural engineer at Guy Nordenson and Associates, New York, and Professor of architecture and structural engineering at Princeton University. Catherine Seavitt is a landscape architect at Catherine Seavitt Studio, New York, and Associate Professor of landscape architecture at the City College of New York.

Product details

Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.08.2019
 
EAN 9783775745895
ISBN 978-3-7757-4589-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 222 mm x 224 mm x 22 mm
Weight 888 g
Illustrations 400 Abb.
Series Architektur
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Architecture

Architektur, Design, Verstehen, New York, city planning

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