Brian Richards / New movement in cities
RICHARDS Brian (Wellington 1928 - London 2004)
London - New York, Studio Vista - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1966, 19,6x16,6 cm., softcover, pp. 95-(1), illustrated black and white cover, 136 black and white illustrations and 11 two-color (red and black) plans and diagrams.
[Bibliography: Rouillard 2004: pag. 60]
RICHARDS Brian (Wellington 1928 - London 2004)
London - New York, Studio Vista - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1966, 19,6x16,6 cm., softcover, pp. 95-(1), illustrated black and white cover, 136 black and white illustrations and 11 two-color (red and black) plans and diagrams.
[Bibliography: Rouillard 2004: pag. 60]
RICHARDS Brian (Wellington 1928 - London 2004)
London - New York, Studio Vista - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1966, 19,6x16,6 cm., softcover, pp. 95-(1), illustrated black and white cover, 136 black and white illustrations and 11 two-color (red and black) plans and diagrams.
[Bibliography: Rouillard 2004: pag. 60]
This book explores some of the most significant models of “transport architecture” and city planning examining the ways in which new systems are evolving, and how these are being integrated into the urban environment. It suggests a future where it could be mandatory to provide systems of horizontal movement within large-scale development, using the analogy of the lift, upon which every high-rise building depends. In so doing, future cities could evolve without dependence on the private car.