Spitzer architecture school chair June Williamson co-authors award winning book


鈥,鈥 the recent publication co-authored by , chair in T九色视频鈥檚 , is the 2021 winner of the Great Places Award for books. 

Presented by the (EDRA), in partnership with Project for Public Spaces, the Great Places Awards uniquely recognize work that combines expertise in design, research, and practice, and contributes to the creation of dynamic, humane places that capture the public imagination. These projects reflect an interdisciplinary approach that is enduring, human-centered, sustainable, and concerned with the experiential relationship between people and their environment (built and natural) over time.

In selecting 鈥淐ase Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia,鈥 co-written by Williamson and Georgia Tech urban design program director , the book award jury cited the impressive range of problem identification and geographic distribution within the extensive list of relevant case studies. 鈥淭his research is a solid follower of the authors鈥 first book, 鈥,鈥 and offers indispensable approaches for an interdisciplinary design audience,鈥 said the jurors.

Based on decades of tracking changes to suburban form in a unique database, 鈥淐ase Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia鈥 spells out newly emergent challenges and what urban designers can do to address them: disrupt automobile dependence; improve public health; support an aging population; leverage social capital for equity; compete for jobs; and add water and energy resilience. 

The book features dozens of newly documented case studies describing how suburban places and suburban placemaking strategies are being retrofitted to address the most urgent challenges of today. .

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