Live-Work Planning and Design : Zero-Commute Housing /
"Although the live-work concept is now accepted among progressive urban design and planning professionals, the specifics that define the term, and its application, remain sketchy. This encyclopedic work is sure to change that, providing the critical information that is needed by architects, pla...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Live-Work PLanning and Design; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work; The Modem and the Shipping Container; Zero Commute Living; Overview of Live-Work; Live-Work Types and Terminology; Live-Work Planning and Urban Design; The Role of Artists; Building Codes; Common Mistakes in Live-Work; Retrofitting Suburbia; Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work; Live-Work Use Types; Home Occupation; Live/Work; Work/Live; Live-Work Proximity Types; Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft); Live-Near Proximity Type; Live-Nearby Proximity Type.
- Live-Work Project TypesWarehouse Conversion (District); Home Office; Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse); Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns; Courtyard Live-Work; Urban Loft Complex; High Density/Podium; Other Definitions Related to Live-Work; Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft); Telecommuting; Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking); Cohousing; Cohort Housing; Zero-Commute Living; Zero-Commute Housing; District; Neighborhood; Live-Work Neighborhood; New Urbanism; Smart Growth; Form-Based Coding; The Transect; Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work.
- Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique NeedsGenesis of Live-Work Design; User Needs and Live-Work Design; Project Types; Renovation versus New Construction; Rental versus For Sale; Artists' Lofts versus "Lifestyle Lofts"; Work/Live and Home Occupation; Design Elements in Live-Work; Residential and Work Space Facilities; Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit; Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World; Employees; Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment; Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security; Design for Community.
- Making a Place That Is More than the Sum of the Number of UnitsCommon Residential Facilities; Coworking Space; Business Center; Other Common Work Facilities; Formal Community Types; Common Live-Work Unit Designs; Live-With Proximity Type; Live-Near Proximity Type; Live-Nearby Proximity Type; Other Unit Configurations; Development Types; Live- Work Renovation Development; Urban Infill Development; Greenfield Development; Design of Project Types; Project Type: Warehouse Renovation; Case Study: Willow Court; Case Study: Clocktower Lofts; Case Study: California Cotton Mills Studios.
- Project Type: Live-Work Courtyard CommunityCase Study: South Prescott Village; Project Type: Flexhouse; Case Study: Serenbe; Case Study: The Waters; Case Study: Seaside; Case Study: Mount Laurel; Case Study: Hampstead; Case Study: Glenwood Park; Case Study: Pinetree Studios; The Urban Design of Townhouses and Flexhouses; Project Type: Housing over Retail and Live-Nearby; Case Study: Rosemary Beach; Case Study: Celebration; Project Type: Infill Lofts; Case Study: Yerba Buena Lofts; Project Type: Podium/High-Rise Liners, Flexhouses, and Lofts; Case Study: Liner Units at The Sierra.
- Chapter 4: The Market for Live-Work.