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Serene urbanism :

by Tabb, Phillip,
Physical details: xx, 233 pages ; 26 cm ISBN: 9781472461377 (hardback : alkaline paper); 9781315608433 (ebook). Subject(s): City and town life -- Philosophy. | Peace of mind -- Social aspects. | Human ecology -- Philosophy. | Place attachment. | City planning -- Philosophy. | Sustainable development -- Philosophy. | City planning -- Environmental aspects. | City planning -- Social aspects. | Community life -- Environmental aspects. | Planned communities -- Georgia -- Atlanta Region -- Case studies.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword / by Thomas Barrie and Julio Bermudez -- Part I. Theoretical framework for serene urbanism -- Introduction -- Serene environments -- Urban perspectives -- Placemaking -- Sustainability -- The serene, biophilic, and numinous -- Part II. Serenbe : a community among the trees -- The Serenbe concept -- Master plan elements -- Placemaking as a sustainable strategy -- Cultural and numinous moments -- Serene urbanism analysis.

"Serenity is becoming alarmingly absent from our daily existence, especially within the urban context. Time is dense and space is tumultuous. The idea of the serene has gained currency in postmodern discussions, and when combined with urbanism conjures questions, even contradictions as the two ideas seem improbable, yet their correspondence seems so inherently desirable. Integrated, these two constructs present design challenges as they manifest in differing ways across the rural-urban transect. In response, part one of this work establishes the theoretical framework through different contemporary perspectives, and concludes with a clear explanation of a theory of serene urbanism. The positive characteristics of urbanism and beneficial qualities of the serene are explored and related to sustainability, biophilia, placemaking and environmental design. Both principles and examples are presented as compelling portraits for the proposal of these new urban landscapes. Part two of the work is an in depth exploration and analysis of serene urban ideas related to the intentional community being created outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Serenbe is the name given to this place to commemorate the value and nuance between the serene and urban"--Provided by publisher.

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