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Suburban Transformations [Paperback]

Paul Lukez (Author, Editor)
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1568986831 978-1568986838 October 4, 2007 1
Smart Growth advocates, environmentalists, and New Urbanists have all tried in their own ways to spread the message of reforming current land use patterns. Their solutions are often criticized for being overly prescriptive, opposed to growth, or nostalgic. Suburban Transformations offers an alternative to these practices while synthesizing many of the ideas and proposals that they put forth. Both a work of theory and a practical tool for suburban community planning, the book introduces the adaptive design process: a method that allows for the organic transformation of communities from siteless suburbs and edge cities into places with their own distinct identity and unique character.

Five case studies provide fully expressed examples of the process, beginning with a sophisticated system of mapping and culminating in computer projections of likely future outcomes, giving the designer the ability to project changes in the community fabric and adding that knowledge to the designer's kit of place-making tools.


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Suburban Transformations takes a look at what has gone wrong with suburban development and how it can be reversed. The author's research focuses on how to work with what already is built, the natural landscape and community characteristics to turn poorly designed suburbs into livable, sustainable communities with character and identity. Paul Lukez's method integrates multiple paths for future planned development while remaining flexible, depending on a community's desired focus. --Eco-Newsletter, July 2008

Suburban Transformations is a strong book. Although it leans towards the conceptual, its focus on mapping real conditions and using them towards the development of meaningful design proposals that give identity to placeless locations gives it a grounding uncommon to such books. The processes described and tools given are clearly described and readily accessible all those who read it... Suburban Transformations follows through on giving its readers a means of finding and enhancing the particular aspects that make our suburbs unique and showing us how they can be used to create places with meaningful identities. All those interested in what the future can hold for our edge cities, or who want to contribute to their transformation, should read this book. --Re:Place, July 2008

About the Author

The founder of Paul Lukez Architecture and Transform X, Paul Lukez has worked in the fields of architecture and urban design since 1978. A graduate of MIT, he is the recipient of academic and professional honors. He has also taught architectural design at MIT and numerous other universities, and lectures regularly throughout the US, Europe and Asia.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press; 1 edition (October 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568986831
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568986838
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #705,532 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Useful but Not Transformative, May 10, 2010
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Suburban Transformations looks critically at suburban development and prescribes a method for turning these ubiquitous environments into unique communities. Lukez calls his method the adaptive design process, which consists of 6 stages.

Chapters of the book are broken down amongst these stages. I was really excited about this book, however I now believe that it should utilized as a useful companion in the design process. Just like following the elements of plot doesn't guarantee a good fictional story, a paint-by-numbers approach to planning should only serve as a framework- often one that needs broken in order to expose new possibilities.

Take the first stage, MAPPING. Decisions have to be made about what information is important when creating maps, and this ultimately becomes a case of doling out designed benefits, with losers and winners. As many urban planners will admit, though not the author, there is no definitive solution, only possibilities.

In the second step, EDITING, Lukens finally concedes that the process is value laden, yet is remiss in highlighting how a client group's (free market corporations') ulterior motives will undermine a projects success. Instead he naively summarizes the same generic set of values: density, connectivity, open public space, and "integrating pedestrian and Auto-mobile traffic". EDITING -the decision making process- is crucial to the title's goal of TRANSFORMING yet is the shortest chapter at just 2.5 pages in a 192 page book. This is my biggest critique of the book, a blindspot that risks perpetuating the cycle of meaningless sprawl.

A competent understanding of the forces contributing to society's ills aside, the book succeeds if viewed as a catalog of possible maps and typologies that can be employed when designing. Exhaustive as it may be, one should be careful to not be limited by the author's techniques.

The introduction for SUBURBAN TRANSFORMATIONS was the most useful portion to me. In examining the history of city growth, Lukez cites Venice's 1,000 year transformation - built, torn down, repaired, etc- where open spaces are sculpted and refined in response to growing demands. The author succeeds in showing why the best city is a naturally-evolved landscape where identity slowly comes into it's own. His distillation of this concept into the equation, IDENTITY= SITE+TIME, however, falls into the modernist trap of distilling complexity into a simple framework. Informal process, improvisation, and unpredictability can't be expressed in an equation, or if they are, the equation has no rational correlation. The optimistic take-away, however is that our suburbs may in fact be at "the very early stages of new types of communities". If so, let's hope they go beyond the transformations envisioned in this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, September 23, 2010
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As a graduate level student majoring in architecture, I found this book to be extremely helpful. Not only was there a critical look into the formation and transformation of spaces, but the graphic techniques and diagrams used are excellent precedents in ways of presenting urban design.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary typology & process for suburban retrofitting, March 2, 2008
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A step-by-step procedure, beautifully visualized and mapped, for remaking suburban built environments. Augumented by case studies. A rare combination of creativity and precision focused on a critical problem. Bravo!
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