
Display density by Julie Campoli and S. Alex MacLean, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 113 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, ISBN 1-55844171-9, 978-1-55844-171-2, $ 39.95, 160 pages, 2007
Planners and designers must make room in its rental library new book that explores the soil density United States. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a study group in collaboration with the author, Julie Campoli that focuses on change landscape, urban expansion and the density and Alex MacLean, an aerial photographer, has produced an authoritative book for professionals and laymen. Green building and design is more than a trend, and this book describes in detail the problem and offers the current density and a solution to spread the inspiration and the concentrations of housing in urban areas and infrastructure stress and residents.
The content covers: Reconciliation: The Count, the next boom, lying or growing, flow, performance, why hate density, how can we love the density and density profiles: the density planning, design Density Density for catalog features areal density of less than one acre per unit over 200 units per acre. Additional features include a striker, references, acknowledgments, authors and general information about the Lincoln Land Institute. Also included is a CD-ROM for educational practice.
The aerial photograph tells a fascinating story of how many cities and suburbs can learn and visualize density models that photographs as Mr. MacLean impressive, with beautiful, clean and interesting. Highly recommended for urban, suburban and urban planners of the old designers, directors of cities and villages, smart growth advocates and residents of regions across the country in search of a bird-eye-view of their community.
Mark Nash is a Chicago based residential real estate author, broker and columnist. His advice, analysis and tips have been featured on: Bloomberg TV, CBS News, CNN, Fox News Channel, NBC News, The New York Time, The Washington Post, Business Week, Parade, and Smart Money Magazines, The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., HGTV.com, and RealtyTimes.com. Nash’s annual survey “What’s In, What’s Out with Homebuyers” is utilized by more than 500 news organizations in the U.S. and Canada.
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