Transforming Towns • Designing for Smaller Communities
Matthew JonesThe character and sense of place at the heart of rural towns and villages is under threat. By drawing people away from town centres, these developments erode the sense of community and public life.
This book demonstrates how contemporary architecture, community engagement and thoughtful urban design can contribute to the creation of thriving small communities. It addresses a lack of inspiration and ideas for architects and designers working in small communities and promotes a character-based approach to designing and planning 21st century towns.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Foreword -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 Understanding Small Settlements -- CHAPTER 2 Homes: Creating Distinctive Places to Live -- CHAPTER 3 Town Centres: Building the Heart of a Community -- CHAPTER 4 Public Spaces: Encouraging Social Life -- CHAPTER 5 Long-term Strategies: Future Visions for Smaller Settlements -- CHAPTER 6 Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Index -- Image Credits