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Community design : elements of modern environmental landscape and signage / written by Masaru Sato.

por Satō, Masaru,
Declaración de edición:Primera edición ; Publicado por : Graphic-sha, (Tokyo, Japan : ) Detalles físicos: 149 p. : il. (some col.) ; 30 cm. ISBN:4766106806. Año : 1992
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Uncovering the town's charm. -- Techniques of creating scenes. -- City Planning and signs. -- Representing city planning. -- Attractive town's CI.

This book is a visual guide of the different methods of creating images and attractive cities, introducing 400 color photographs of recently surveyed european and Japanese cities and towns.

The writer explains that the attractiveness of the town's nature, scenery, history and culture, as well as other resources, must be realized and taken into consideration when determining the characteristics of the particular town, and how to take advantage of these factors when finalizing the design. By doing so, unique scenes will be created.

The mother city is a dynamic media in itself. It is a stage in which people actively live. Unlike the traditional concepts engineering and architecture, based "software", it is essential to incorporate ideas from "software" based on information and Communications.

In addition, there is a worldwide tendency in recent times to design towns from an ecological viewpoint. It is necessary to seek Harmony with nature. In this sense, will no doubt become a useful reference for those in fields such as city planning, landscape design, and architecture.

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