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The Plot: Designing Diversity in the Built Environment: a manual for architects and urban designers

The Plot: Designing Diversity in the Built Environment: a manual for architects and urban designers

In this book, Johnathon Tarbatt explains his practical plot-based urbanism to answer this question. Set in the context of design guidance, planning policy, regulations, financial considerations, development models and commercial realities, the book extracts broad strategic design parameters for the masterplanner. Key chapters on designing and detailing the plot are organised by block type and offer critical design data, while the guidance is supported throughout by lively illustrations and numerous international case studies.

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