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Designing Suburban Futures

New Models from Build a Better Burb

 Designing Suburban Futures
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June Williamson, Foreword by Ellen Dunham-Jones

160 pages | over 50 four color illustrations | 8 x 10
Suburbs deserve a better, more resilient future. June Williamson shows that suburbs aren't destined to remain filled with strip malls and excess parking lots; they can be reinvigorated through inventive design. Drawing on award-winning design ideas for revitalizing Long Island, she offers valuable models not only for U.S. suburbs, but also those emerging elsewhere with global urbanization.

Williamson argues that suburbia has historically been a site of great experimentation and is currently primed for exciting changes. Today, dead malls, aging office parks, and blighted apartment complexes are being retrofitted into walkable, sustainable communities. Williamson shows how to expand this trend, highlighting promising design strategies and tactics.

She provides a broad vision of suburban reform based on the best schemes submitted in Long Island's highly successful "Build a Better Burb" competition. Many of the design ideas and plans operate at a regional scale, tackling systems such as transit, aquifer protection, and power generation. While some seek to fundamentally transform development patterns, others work with existing infrastructure to create mixed-use, shared networks.

Designing Suburban Futures
offers concrete but visionary strategies to take the sprawl out of suburbia, creating a vibrant, new suburban form. It will be especially useful for urban designers, architects, landscape architects, land use planners, local policymakers and NGOs, citizen activists, students of urban design, planning, architecture, and landscape architecture.

Preface

Foreword, Ellen Dunham-Jones

Introduction

Photo Essay, Christoph Gielen

Part I: Vision: A Role for Design in Suburban Resilience

1. Context for Change

2. Design Culture Responds to Sprawl: 1960s to 2010s

3. Better Suburban Futures

Part II: Exemplar: Building a Better Burb on Long Island

4. Build a Better Burb 2010: Instructions and Commentary

5. Winning and Noteworthy Competition Schemes

 Sited in the Setback: Increasing Density in Levittown
 Upcycling 2.0
 AgIsland
 Building C-Burbia
 SUBHUB Transit System
 Long Division
 LIRR: Long Island Radically Rezoned
 Fourteen Noteworthy Schemes

6. Conclusion

Epilogue: New Roles for Architecture and Urban Design
A conversation with Kazys Varnelis

Selected Bibliography

Index

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