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Transactions: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT
Transactions ID Number: 20-830
Full Name: Jon Burley
Position: Associate Professor
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Title of the Paper: postindustrial landscape redevelopment: addressing the past, envisioning the future
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Luis Loures Jon Burley Thomas Panagopoulos
Email addresses of all the authors: lcloures@ualg.pt, burleyj@msu.edu, tpanago@ualg.pt
Number of paper pages: 11
Abstract: Investigators of site design and planning projects are shifting their scholarly emphasis from the design of single case study projects and isolated objects towards focusing upon meta-studies by examining the design of larger urban surfaces and the results from many projects, thus increasing the understanding concerning the impact of such interventions. This meta-studies process facilitates building landscape architecture theory, providing a widely accepted theoretical framework based on specific design principles and norms from which might influence and guide practical development. The analysis of postindustrial land transformation case studies considering both design principles and strategies used in redevelopment, constitutes a relevant framework towards the definition of new design and planning normative theories. For this reason, this research, was based on the examination of 346 case studies across the globe, and a closer examination of six postindustrial ca!
se studies (Duisburg, Germany; Lisbon, Portugal; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Toronto, Canada; and Chicago, Illinois, USA), in order to build a normative theory based on a set of planning and design principles that might inform future post-industrial land transformation practice. Our study reveals 37 design and planning principles applied across the six case studies.
Keywords: Case study Design principles Normative theory Postindustrial landscape
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Special (Invited) Session: Postindustrial Land Transformation: From Theory to Practice and Vice-Versa
Organizer of the Session: URES-23
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