01498nam a22001337a 4500020001700000082001400017100001900031245003800050260002700088300001000115500002100125505116800146700005001314 a978038630739 a711.4/DOM aDomschky, Anke aDensification of urban landscapes bSwiss publishersc2022 a243p. a7457b2025-01-30 aPreface,Prof. Dr. Oya Atalay Franck p.7 1 Introduction Challenges of Inward Development p.11, Densification of Urban Landscapes, but How? p.17, 2 Key Terminology of the Discussion Post-War Housing Developments: Definition and Delineation Michael Hanak p.23, Flowing Green and Conservation of Historic Gardens Johannes Stoffler p.29, 3 Preservation of Urban Landscapes through Densification Concept of Built Cultural Heritage and Urban Landscapes p.39, Urban Landscapes and the Protection of Localities P.41 4 Criteria and Evaluation of Densification Criteria for the Renewal and Consideration of Built Cultural Heritage p.47, 5 Case Studies Introduction p.54, Case Study Findings p.56, Burriweg p.61, Olympic Village p. 76, Irchel p.94, Bebelallee p. 108, Altenhagener Weg p. 120, Tscharnergut p.134, Turmmatt p. 150, 6 Densification Experiments Introduction p. 166, Densification Experiment Findings p. 168, Grabenacker and Im Geissacker p. 171, Sonnhalde p. 190, Lerchenberg, Lerchenrain and Schauenberg p.212, 7 Weighing Interests Instead of Policies Conclusions p.234 Bibliography p.239, Interviews p.242, Authors p.242, Photo Credits p.243, Imprint p.244.  aKurath, Stefan; Muhlebach, Simon; Primas, Urs