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Introduction -- Overview of urban manufacturing -- Notes from the field : interview with Greg Mark, founder and CEO of Markforged -- Part I. The design of districts : the neighborhood as factory --Urban design for the manufacturing district -- Manufacturing in the innovation district -- Settlement as factory : experience and experiment in Milan and Italy -- Goods movement for urban manufacturing -- Graphic essay 1 : mixed-use streets : a conceptual design framework -- Graphic essay 2 : industry in motion -- Part II. The design of factories : the architecture of the places of production -- Making factory spaces -- Designing today's factory : representation and functionalism -- The potential for the sustainable urban factory -- Spaces of informal production in China -- Production spaces for industry 4.0 -- Graphic essay 3 : changing spaces in urban manufacturing -- Graphic essay 4 : re-urbanizing the box -- Part III. The design of policy : making it happen -- Considering industry as infrastructure : policy to support spaces for urban manufacturing -- Land use regulation for manufacturing -- Mixed-use neighborhoods : a challenging strategy for maintaining industry -- The federal policy context for urban manufacturing -- Making urban manufacturing pay : developers and the innovation economy -- Part IV. Atlas : places of production and design strategies.
"American cities are rediscovering the economic and social value of urban manufacturing. However, urban manufacturing is often invisible and poorly understood in terms of urban design, architecture, and policy. The Design of Urban Manufacturing brings a multidisciplinary approach to a new complex reality that urban manufacturing now sits squarely at the intersection of research, education, and neighborhood revitalization. Using cases studies from across North America and beyond, this book presents innovative approaches not only to the design of districts and buildings, but to the design of policy as well: the special roles that governments, local development corporations, and not-for-profit organizations all have to play in supporting manufacturing. With striking color illustrations throughout, this book presents current models for working neighborhoods where factories enable fine-grained mixed-use communities and face-to-face contact while creatively solving the very real problems of goods movement and functional buildings. Design guidelines and policy recommendations are calibrated to different types of production districts. The Design of Urban Manufacturing is the essential resource for policy makers, designers, and students in urban design, planning, and urban and economic development"--
In: Edward P. Bass distinguished visiting architecture fellowship series 7
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This book, Social Infrastructure: New York, one of a series that documents the Bass Fellowship at the Yale School of Architecture studio led by real estate developer Douglas Durst of the Durst Organization, a leading New York firm known for spearheading sustainable high-rise developments, and architect Bjarke Ingels, founder of Copenhagen- and New York-based Bjarke Ingels Group. Their students explored potential synergies between public and private programs in the design of inhabited bridges crossing major waterways in metropolitan New York. The group traveled to Denmark, Sweden, and Norway to research developments that successfully integrated the needs of numerous stake-holders. The featured projects from the studio demonstrate a diverse range of approaches for combining residential, cultural, and commercial activities on complex and dense infrastructural sites in imaginative and productive ways.--
In: Edward P. Bass distinguished visiting architecture fellowship series 09