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Fundamentals of Community Design for Wellbeing

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Fundamentals of Community Design for Wellbeing addresses the need to rethink the philosophy and form of residential environments due to recent social, economic, environmental and cultural shifts, including depletion of non-renewable resources, elevated levels of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The book highlights innovative planning strategies for liveability and wellbeing of communities supported by lessons from notable international case studies, addressing varied issues including accommodating elderly populations, designing walkable communities, and closing the affordability gap. Authored by an architecture professor who is also a practicing architect and urban planner, the book navigates the residential design process from site planning to individual home design, emphasizing principles of sustainability. Each of its twenty illustrated chapters focuses on a distinct aspect of residential design that highlight effective solutions for today's pressing challenges. This book is essential for students of urban planning, architecture and sustainability, as well as professionals and policy makers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
310
ISBN
9781032960531

Fundamentals of Community Design for Wellbeing addresses the need to rethink the philosophy and form of residential environments due to recent social, economic, environmental and cultural shifts, including depletion of non-renewable resources, elevated levels of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The book highlights innovative planning strategies for liveability and wellbeing of communities supported by lessons from notable international case studies, addressing varied issues including accommodating elderly populations, designing walkable communities, and closing the affordability gap. Authored by an architecture professor who is also a practicing architect and urban planner, the book navigates the residential design process from site planning to individual home design, emphasizing principles of sustainability. Each of its twenty illustrated chapters focuses on a distinct aspect of residential design that highlight effective solutions for today's pressing challenges. This book is essential for students of urban planning, architecture and sustainability, as well as professionals and policy makers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
310
ISBN
9781032960531