In Cittagrave; Europea in Evoluzione lrsquo;architetto e urbanista Giuseppe Marinoni e il fotografo Giovanni Chiaramonte mostrano una significativa rassegna di quelle parti di cittagrave; sorte in seguito alla riqualificazione di aree industriali e frange infrastrutturali dismesse. Tali parti urbane esprimono ora densitagrave; di usi e significati; pluralismo morfologico e sociale; compresenza di fatti edilizi paesaggistici e infrastrutturali; aderendo ai principi di sostenibilitagrave; ambientale nella condivisione dei valori espressi dalla lsquo;cittagrave; compatta europearsquo;. Marinoni sostiene con profonda convinzione gli approcci del lsquo;progetto urbano coordinatorsquo;come strumento efficace alla trasformazione e innovazione urbana e paesaggistica di qualitagrave;; capace di agire in una dimensione processuale e di separatezza di tempi; poteri; discipline e competenze. Chiaramonte; attraverso la sua analitica fotografia; offre ai lettori vedute di realizzazioni architettoniche e infrastrutturali di tali progetti urbani europei; realizzati negli ultimi due decenni in Spagna; Paesi Bassi; Germania; Francia; Portogallo; Italia e Regno Unito.10 Lisboa Expo98; Gare do Oriente; Parque do Tejo
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Tremendous ResourceBy Steven Mark MourgleaAnother Tom Bancroft book that is a tremendous resource for the various stages that go into creating and developing characters. It is an excellent teaching/learning resource for the beginner; and full of information that experienced artists can apply to their work.I love Tom Bancrofts drawing style; and this book is full of illustrated examples of the tips and techniques he is describing. The illustrations are a nice size... one thing I hate is when art/instruction books have tiny little pictures that obscure detail... but these illustrations are a pleasure to look at.For a companion book; I would highly recommend another book by Bancroft... Character Mentor: Character Mentor: Learn by Example to Use Expressions; Poses; and Staging to Bring Your Characters to Life I would; and will; give it a similar review.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Pretty good book I must say.By ZWSo Ive been in a bit of an artistic rut for quite some time due to matters of style and character design. Just have been feeling my work is just kind of bland and a bit lacking in the uniqueness department; leaving me a bit depressed and frustrated at a hobby and possible career that I used to lovely greatly. After coming across this book and another of Bancrofts books; Character Mentor; Ive been able to at least get myself somewhat on the path to achieving what Ive been looking.So a bit of info on the book. The book starts with giving you a bit of insight on the world of a character designer and the main types of such in the career field which is a little useful for someone wanting a bit of info to get them into learning more about the field. As you get more into the book you get small assignments here and there and one big one that is covered through the whole book: The fleshing out of an assigned cast of characters for a fake cartoon. With this project; you get some advice and examples from various illustrators and animators like Butch Hartman and Mark Henn at the end of each chapter.This book wont magically tell you the answer (wouldnt we all like such a book xD); but it will at least put you on the road to be more adept at making characters that truly match any descriptions someone might give you for whatever creations they may need.Heh wish I had this book sooner while I was in art school for animation.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Really good resource on character designBy onlyInSFThough I wish this book also had a chapter on how to draw men. This is why I am giving this book four stars.Other than that; this book is just what I needed.