A Guide to Planning for Community Character
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Dec 14, 2010
Publisher
Island Press
Edition
2nd ed.
ISBN-10
1597266973
ISBN-13
9781597266970
Description
In this insightful guide, Lane H. Kendig explores the intricate relationship between community identity and planning strategies. With a focus on how character shapes neighborhoods, he offers valuable frameworks for understanding the elements that contribute to a community's unique fabric. Through practical advice and real-world examples, Kendig illustrates how thoughtful planning can enhance the identity and authenticity of spaces where people live, work, and play.
Kendig delves into the various components that define community character, such as architecture, landscape, and social dynamics, providing readers with essential tools for recognizing and fostering these aspects. He discusses the importance of public engagement and the role of collaboration in achieving shared visions, empowering community members to actively participate in the planning process.
Ultimately, this guide serves as a resource for planners, community leaders, and residents alike, encouraging them to take a proactive approach to preserving and enriching the character of their communities for future generations.
Kendig delves into the various components that define community character, such as architecture, landscape, and social dynamics, providing readers with essential tools for recognizing and fostering these aspects. He discusses the importance of public engagement and the role of collaboration in achieving shared visions, empowering community members to actively participate in the planning process.
Ultimately, this guide serves as a resource for planners, community leaders, and residents alike, encouraging them to take a proactive approach to preserving and enriching the character of their communities for future generations.
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