Incoming Resources
- Researching the contemporary city, identity, environment and social inclusion in developing urban areas, Peter Kellett and Jaime HernándezGarcía, editors
- Site Planning, Kevin Lynch
- Landscape for living, Garrett Eckbo
- Foundations of Urban Design, Marcel Smets
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- Supporting shrinkage, planning and decision making for legacy cities, Michael P. Johnson, Justin B. Hollander,Eliza W. Kinsley, and George R. Chichurau with Charla Burnett
- Spatial planning and resilience following disasters, international and comparative perspectives
- Urban forests, a natural history of trees and people in the American cityscape, Jill Jonnes
- The culture of cities
- The making of urban America, a history of city planning in the United States
- Lugares urbanos y estrategias, Miguel Angel Roca
- Arquitecturas que hablan, las resonancias del contexto en los espacios arquitectonicos
- Nuevas tendencias de nuevas polis. Del encuentro al flujo, Tomás Martínez Baldares
- Integral City inquiry & action, designing impact for the human hive, Marilyn Hamilton ; contributors: Diana Claire Douglas [and 8 others]
- American urbanist, how William H. Whyte's unconventional wisdom reshaped public life, Richard K. Rein
- The American Vitruvius, an architect's handbook of urban design
- Emerging global cities, origin, structure, and significance, Alejandro Portes and Ariel C. Armony
- How cities work, suburbs, sprawl, and the roads not taken, Alex Marshall
- Topothesia, planning, colonialism, and places in excess, Ameeth Vijay
- Questions d'urbanisme, sous la direction de Gérard Beaudet, Jean-Philippe Meloche, Franck Scherrer ; illustrations de Michel Barcelo
- Imaging the city, art, creative practices and media speculations
- Un-Conscious-City, Wiel Arets ; editor, John Bezold
- Conversations with Paolo Soleri
- The peaceful path, building garden cities and new towns, Stephen V. Ward
- Unlocking sustainable cities, a manifesto for real change, Paul Chatterton
- Paisajes artificiales, virtuales, informales y edificados
- Sprawltown, looking for the city on its edges, Richard Ingersoll
- Digital futures and the city of today, new technologies and physical spaces
- From mobility to accessibility, transforming urban transportation and land-use planning, Jonathan Levine, Joe Grengs, Louis A. Merlin
- Against urbanism
- Urban Regeneration, a Manifesto for transforming UK Cities in the Age of Climate Change
- Planning matter, acting with things, Robert A. Beauregard
- Building the cycling city, the Dutch blueprint for urban vitality / Melissa Bruntlett and Chris Bruntlett
- L'imaginaire géographique, Perspectives, pratiques et devenirs, Bédard, Mario - Augustin, Jean-Pierre - Desnoilles, Richard
- Les grands projets urbains, territoires, acteurs et stratégies, sous la direction de Michel Hubert, Paul Lewis et Michel Max Raynaud
- Ciudades legibles, una mirada desde el diseno de la informacion y su contribucion para hacer mejores lugares
- A city Is not a computer, other urban intelligences, ShannonMattern
- The great landmark race, tourism for designers and landmark design for tourists, Christopher J Elliott
- Planning and knowledge, how new forms of technocracy are shaping contemporary cities
- Landscape urbanism and its discontents, dissimulating the sustainable city
- Cities, discover how they work
- Changing places, the science and art of new urban planning, John MacDonald, Charles Branas, Robert Stokes
- The purpose of planning, creating sustainable towns and cities, Yvonne Rydin
- The well-tempered city, what modern science, ancient civilizations, and human nature teach us about the future of urban life, Jonathan F.P. Rose
- Big plans, the allure and folly of urban design, Kenneth Kolson
- The self-build experience, institutionalisation, place-making and city building
- Toward self-sufficiency, a community for a transition period, George Hunt
- Super tight, models for living and making culture in dense urban environments
- Another Kind, A Survey of the Possible City, David LEventhal, Lee Polisano
- Toward sustainable communities, solutions for citizens and their governments, Mark Roseland