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    Hoboken, N.J : John Wiley & Sons
    UID:
    gbv_1652504958
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xiv, 237 p., [16] p. of plates)) , ill. (some col.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781280589621 , 0470604808 , 9781118144046
    Content: "Although the live-work concept is now accepted among progressive urban design and planning professionals, the specifics that define the term, and its application, remain sketchy. This encyclopedic work is sure to change that, providing the critical information that is needed by architects, planners and citizens." -Peter Katz, Author, The New Urbanism, and Planning Director, Arlington County, Virginia Live-Work Planning and Design is the only comprehensive guide to the design and planning of live-work spaces for architects, designers, and urban planners. Readers will learn from built examples of live-work, both new construction and renovation, in a variety of locations. Urban planners, developers, and economic development staff will learn how various municipalities have developed and incorporated live-work within building codes and city plans. The author, whose pioneering website, www.live-work.com, has been guiding practitioners and users of live-work since 1998, is the United States' leading expert on the subject.
    Content: Intro -- Live-Work PLanning and Design -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work -- The Modem and the Shipping Container -- Zero Commute Living -- Overview of Live-Work -- Live-Work Types and Terminology -- Live-Work Planning and Urban Design -- The Role of Artists -- Building Codes -- Common Mistakes in Live-Work -- Retrofitting Suburbia -- Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work -- Live-Work Use Types -- Home Occupation -- Live/Work -- Work/Live -- Live-Work Proximity Types -- Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft) -- Live-Near Proximity Type -- Live-Nearby Proximity Type -- Live-Work Project Types -- Warehouse Conversion (District) -- Home Office -- Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse) -- Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns -- Courtyard Live-Work -- Urban Loft Complex -- High Density/Podium -- Other Definitions Related to Live-Work -- Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft) -- Telecommuting -- Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking) -- Cohousing -- Cohort Housing -- Zero-Commute Living -- Zero-Commute Housing -- District -- Neighborhood -- Live-Work Neighborhood -- New Urbanism -- Smart Growth -- Form-Based Coding -- The Transect -- Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work -- Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique Needs -- Genesis of Live-Work Design -- User Needs and Live-Work Design -- Project Types -- Renovation versus New Construction -- Rental versus For Sale -- Artists' Lofts versus "Lifestyle Lofts" -- Work/Live and Home Occupation -- Design Elements in Live-Work -- Residential and Work Space Facilities -- Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit -- Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World -- Employees -- Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment -- Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security -- Design for Community.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Live-Work PLanning and Design; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work; The Modem and the Shipping Container; Zero Commute Living; Overview of Live-Work; Live-Work Types and Terminology; Live-Work Planning and Urban Design; The Role of Artists; Building Codes; Common Mistakes in Live-Work; Retrofitting Suburbia; Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work; Live-Work Use Types; Home Occupation; Live/Work; Work/Live; Live-Work Proximity Types; Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft); Live-Near Proximity Type; Live-Nearby Proximity Type , Live-Work Project TypesWarehouse Conversion (District); Home Office; Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse); Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns; Courtyard Live-Work; Urban Loft Complex; High Density/Podium; Other Definitions Related to Live-Work; Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft); Telecommuting; Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking); Cohousing; Cohort Housing; Zero-Commute Living; Zero-Commute Housing; District; Neighborhood; Live-Work Neighborhood; New Urbanism; Smart Growth; Form-Based Coding; The Transect; Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work , Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique NeedsGenesis of Live-Work Design; User Needs and Live-Work Design; Project Types; Renovation versus New Construction; Rental versus For Sale; Artists' Lofts versus "Lifestyle Lofts"; Work/Live and Home Occupation; Design Elements in Live-Work; Residential and Work Space Facilities; Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit; Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World; Employees; Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment; Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security; Design for Community , Making a Place That Is More than the Sum of the Number of UnitsCommon Residential Facilities; Coworking Space; Business Center; Other Common Work Facilities; Formal Community Types; Common Live-Work Unit Designs; Live-With Proximity Type; Live-Near Proximity Type; Live-Nearby Proximity Type; Other Unit Configurations; Development Types; Live- Work Renovation Development; Urban Infill Development; Greenfield Development; Design of Project Types; Project Type: Warehouse Renovation; Case Study: Willow Court; Case Study: Clocktower Lofts; Case Study: California Cotton Mills Studios , Project Type: Live-Work Courtyard CommunityCase Study: South Prescott Village; Project Type: Flexhouse; Case Study: Serenbe; Case Study: The Waters; Case Study: Seaside; Case Study: Mount Laurel; Case Study: Hampstead; Case Study: Glenwood Park; Case Study: Pinetree Studios; The Urban Design of Townhouses and Flexhouses; Project Type: Housing over Retail and Live-Nearby; Case Study: Rosemary Beach; Case Study: Celebration; Project Type: Infill Lofts; Case Study: Yerba Buena Lofts; Project Type: Podium/High-Rise Liners, Flexhouses, and Lofts; Case Study: Liner Units at The Sierra , Chapter 4: The Market for Live-Work , ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""CHAPTER 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work""; ""The Modem and the Shipping Container""; ""Zero-Commute LivingTM""; ""CHAPTER 2: Defining Live-Work""; ""Live-Work Use Types""; ""Live-Work Proximity Types""; ""Live-Work Project Types""; ""Other Definitions Related to Live-Work""; ""CHAPTER 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique Needs""; ""The Genesis of Live-Work Design""; ""User Needs and Live-Work Design""; ""Project Types""; ""Design Elements in Live-Work"" , ""Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World""""Design for Community""; ""Common Live-Work Unit Designs""; ""Development Types""; ""Design of Project Types""; ""CHAPTER 4: The Market for Live-Work""; ""Examining the Market for Live-Work""; ""Marketing Live-Work""; ""CHAPTER 5: Live-Work and Community: A Natural Marriage""; ""Introduction""; ""Zero-Commute Living""; ""Community Building with Live-Work""; ""Neighborhood Scale""; ""Live-Work Building Types and Community""; ""CHAPTER 6: Live-Work Planning Issues and Regulatory Solutions""; ""Introduction"" , ""The Best Locations for Live-Work""""Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Work-Use Intensity""; ""Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Proximity Type""; ""Live-With Proximity Type""; ""Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Project Type""; ""Development Standards""; ""Social Issues and Planning Reponses""; ""CHAPTER 7: Live-Work Building Code Issues""; ""Regulating This Strange Animal Called Live-Work""; ""Overall Building Life Safety""; ""Codes That Apply within Live-Work Units""; ""Building Code Issues by Project Type""; ""CHAPTER 8: Epilogue"" , ""APPENDIX A: Toward a Model Live-Work Planning Code""""Use of Appendix A Tables""; ""APPENDIX B: A Model Live-Work Building Code System""; ""2009 International Building Code Section 419""; ""Building Code Provisions Not Spelled Out in IBC Section 419""; ""Code Provisions that Apply in Live-Work Renovations Only""; ""Artists' Relaxations""; ""Legalization Process""; ""Shell Construction""; ""Mixed Occupancy""; ""Use of the Model Live/Work Building Code System""; ""APPENDIX C: Live-Work Resources""; ""Books""; ""Websites""; ""Endnotes""; ""Plates""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780470604809
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0470604808
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Live-Work Planning and Design : Zero-Commute Housing
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dolan, Thomas, 1949 - Live-work planning and design Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012 ISBN 0470604808
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780470604809
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Multifunktionale Architektur ; Städtebau ; USA ; Heimarbeit ; | ; Multifunktionale Architektur ; | ; Städtebau ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT51004
    Format: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118144046
    Note: Intro -- Live-Work PLanning and Design -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: A Brief History and Description of Live-Work -- The Modem and the Shipping Container -- Zero Commute Living -- Overview of Live-Work -- Live-Work Types and Terminology -- Live-Work Planning and Urban Design -- The Role of Artists -- Building Codes -- Common Mistakes in Live-Work -- Retrofitting Suburbia -- Chapter 2: Defining Live-Work -- Live-Work Use Types -- Home Occupation -- Live/Work -- Work/Live -- Live-Work Proximity Types -- Live-With Proximity Type (Synonym: Loft) -- Live-Near Proximity Type -- Live-Nearby Proximity Type -- Live-Work Project Types -- Warehouse Conversion (District) -- Home Office -- Townhouse Project Type (Synonym: Shophouse) -- Flexhouse Project Type: A Building that Learns -- Courtyard Live-Work -- Urban Loft Complex -- High Density/Podium -- Other Definitions Related to Live-Work -- Lifestyle Loft (Synonym: Lawyer Loft) -- Telecommuting -- Telework Center (Synonym: Coworking) -- Cohousing -- Cohort Housing -- Zero-Commute Living -- Zero-Commute Housing -- District -- Neighborhood -- Live-Work Neighborhood -- New Urbanism -- Smart Growth -- Form-Based Coding -- The Transect -- Work-Use Intensities in Live-Work -- Chapter 3: Designing Live-Work: Meeting Its Unique Needs -- Genesis of Live-Work Design -- User Needs and Live-Work Design -- Project Types -- Renovation versus New Construction -- Rental versus For Sale -- Artists' Lofts versus "Lifestyle Lofts" -- Work/Live and Home Occupation -- Design Elements in Live-Work -- Residential and Work Space Facilities -- Level of Finishes in a Live-Work Unit -- Accommodating and Relating to the Outside World -- Employees -- Walk-in Trade versus Client Visits by Appointment -- Parking: Open Commercial Access versus Residential Privacy and Security -- Design for Community , A Complete Neighborhood -- A Lifelong Community -- Live-Work Building Types and Community -- Design for Community in Multi-unit Live-Work Buildings -- An Important Discovery: The Live-Work Courtyard Community -- Case Study: Ocean View Lofts -- Chapter 6: Live-Work Planning Issues and Regulatory Solutions -- Introduction -- Placemaking with Live-Work and Form-Based Codes -- The Best Locations for Live-Work -- Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Work-Use Intensity -- Home Occupation -- Live/Work -- Case Study: James Avenue Live-Work Compound -- Work/Live -- Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Proximity Type -- Live-With Proximity Type -- Live-Near Proximity Type -- Live-Nearby Proximity Type -- Planning for Live-Work Types as Parsed by Project Type -- Artists' Work/Live Rental Renovation -- Market Rate Live-Work Condominium Renovation -- New Construction Lofts -- The San Francisco Experience -- Live-Work Courtyard Communities -- Townhouse Live-Work -- Flexhouse -- Development Standards -- Relaxed Development Standards -- Work Uses Permitted -- Employees and Walk-In Trade -- New Construction versus Renovation -- Separation of Functions -- Maximum and Minimum Unit Size -- Proportion of Live to Work Area -- Open Space -- Parking and Traffic -- Loading -- Noise and Odor Generation -- Design Review -- Inclusionary Zoning -- Codes and Permitting Processes -- Social Issues and Planning Responses -- Warehouse Conversions and the SoHo Cycle -- The New Urban Workplace -- Rental versus Ownership -- Imported NIMBYism and its Impact on Commercial and Industrial Districts -- Residential Reversion -- Work/Live in Vancouver -- Disclosures, Covenants, Lease Clauses, and Nuisance Easements -- Gentrification -- Neighborhood Amenities -- Neighborhood Revitalization -- The Role of Artists in a City -- Urban Live-Work Revitalization Stories , Building Code Provisions Not Spelled Out in IBC Section 419 -- Code Provisions that Apply in Live-Work Renovations Only -- Artists' Relaxations -- Legalization Process -- Shell Construction -- Mixed Occupancy -- Use of the Model Live-Work Building Code System -- Appendix C: Live-Work Resources -- Books -- Web Sites -- Endnotes -- Index -- Color Plate , Making a Place That Is More than the Sum of the Number of Units -- Common Residential Facilities -- Coworking Space -- Business Center -- Other Common Work Facilities -- Formal Community Types -- Common Live-Work Unit Designs -- Live-With Proximity Type -- Live-Near Proximity Type -- Live-Nearby Proximity Type -- Other Unit Configurations -- Development Types -- Live- Work Renovation Development -- Urban Infill Development -- Greenfield Development -- Design of Project Types -- Project Type: Warehouse Renovation -- Case Study: Willow Court -- Case Study: Clocktower Lofts -- Case Study: California Cotton Mills Studios -- Project Type: Live-Work Courtyard Community -- Case Study: South Prescott Village -- Project Type: Flexhouse -- Case Study: Serenbe -- Case Study: The Waters -- Case Study: Seaside -- Case Study: Mount Laurel -- Case Study: Hampstead -- Case Study: Glenwood Park -- Case Study: Pinetree Studios -- The Urban Design of Townhouses and Flexhouses -- Project Type: Housing over Retail and Live-Nearby -- Case Study: Rosemary Beach -- Case Study: Celebration -- Project Type: Infill Lofts -- Case Study: Yerba Buena Lofts -- Project Type: Podium/High-Rise Liners, Flexhouses, and Lofts -- Case Study: Liner Units at The Sierra -- Chapter 4: The Market for Live-Work -- Examining the Market for Live-Work -- The End-User Market for Live-Work -- The Developer/Investor Market for Live-Work -- Case Study: The Lofts at Habersham -- Marketing Live-Work -- Norton Commons -- The Basics of Marketing -- Selling Live-Work -- Marketing Materials -- Marketing Communications -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Live-Work and Community: A Natural Marriage -- Introduction -- Zero-Commute Living -- Building Live-Work, Building Community: An Interview with Architect Thomas Dolan -- Community Building with Live-Work -- Neighborhood Scale -- A Live-Work Neighborhood , The Continuing Role of Artists and Others in the Evolution of Live-Work -- Legalization of Illegal or Quasi-Legal Live-Work -- Tribeca and Uptown: A Tale of Two Cities, Three Thousand Miles, and Forty Years Apart -- Case Study: Dutch Boy Studios -- Industrial Protection Zones -- Do-It-Yourself Development 101, A Possible Scenario -- Affordability -- Compact, Pedestrian-Oriented Communities -- Chapter 7: Live-Work Building Code Issues -- Regulating This Strange Animal Called Live-Work -- Overall Building Life Safety -- Building Code Primer -- Occupancy and Occupant Load Factor -- Construction Type, Height, and Allowable Area -- Wall Rating and Openings in Walls Near Property Lines -- Exits/Means of Egress -- Sprinklers -- Fire Alarms and Smoke Detectors -- Hazardous Occupancy -- Lateral Forces, Seismic Standards, and Change of Occupancy -- Floor Loads -- Codes That Apply within Live-Work Units -- Fire Separation within a Unit -- Separation between Units and between Units and a Corridor -- Emergency Escape and Rescue -- Mezzanines and Sleeping Lofts -- Habitability Issues: Minimum Residential Facilities -- Noise and Sound Transmission -- Energy Conservation -- Accessibility -- Administrative Modification Requests -- Shell Construction -- Building Code Issues by Project Type -- Townhouse -- Flexhouse -- Home Occupation -- New versus Renovation -- Master Building Code Matrix -- Chapter 8: Epilogue -- Appendix A: Toward a Model Live-Work Planning Code -- Use of Appendix A Tables -- Work Uses Permitted -- Work Use Intensities and Allowable Unit Areas -- Live-Work Location and Project Types -- Walk-in Trade and Employees by Location and Project Type -- Live-Work Planning Topics, Objectives and Suggested Regulations -- Appendix B: Model Live-Work Building Code System -- 2009 International Building Code Section 419
    Additional Edition: Print version Dolan, Thomas Live-Work Planning and Design Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2012 ISBN 9780470604809
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Hoboken, N.J. :John Wiley & Sons,
    UID:
    almahu_9948315472602882
    Format: xiv, 237 p., [16] p. of plates : , ill. (some col.)
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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