Cover image for Land, development and design
Title:
Land, development and design
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2002
ISBN:
9780632064847

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000010045981 HD596 S95 2002 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

This new textbook for students and practitioners of surveying and town planning, as well as other built environment professionals with an interest in the processes of property development, provides a modern view of site assembly, town planning policies and development risk, environment issues, masterplanning and design. The principal focus of the book is on the reuse of urban land, including treatment options, and regeneration of the built environment, whilst not ignoring greenfield development.


The book is divided into four parts:

(1) the development process and planning policies

(2) site assessment, risk analysis and remediation of contaminated land

(3) feasibility studies and financial appraisals

(4) design issues

' Paul Syms has written to fill the gap [between developers and public planners], and is to be congratulated on doing so .... It will immediately and justifiably become a standard text for every student and professional who wants to understand the land development process and its outcomes.' - Professor Sir Peter Hall, Director of the Institute of Community Studies


Table of Contents

The development process
Planning and development policies
Project inception
Site assembly and the professional team
Site assessment
Risk analysis
Remediation and treatment options
The feasibility study
Planning and Environmental Regulation
Development finance and joint ventures
Tendering and contracts
Marketing and sales
Land use and design
Masterplanning
Building and concepts
Future developments
Appendix 1 Sample option agreement