Peter Calthorpe

Peter Calthorpe

Peter Calthorpe has been named one of twenty five "innovators on the cutting edge" by "Newsweek" magazine for his work redefining the models of urban and suburban growth in America. Starting practice in 1972, he has had a long and honored career in urban planning and architecture, combining his experience in both disciplines to develop an environmental approach to community development and urban design.

His published work includes technical papers, articles for popular magazines, and a number of books, including "Sustainable Communities" with Sim Van der Ryn, and the "Pedestrian Pocket Book" with Doug Kelbaugh. His book, "The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream", describes his current work and provides extensive guidelines for transit-oriented development. His latest book with William Fulton, "The Regional City", explains how regional-scale planning and design can help direct growth wisely and reverse current trends in land use.

Calthorpe has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and South America, and has taught at U.C. Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has received numerous honors, including two Progressive Architecture Citations, a National AIA Design Award, and two National Endowment for the Arts Grants. He was selected to represent the United States in an exchange with Russia on city and regional planning issues, and was appointed to the President's Council For Sustainable Development.

After studying at Yale's Graduate School of Architecture, he joined the Farrallones Institute as Director of Design. His architecture research from this period established his leadership in passive solar design, producing countless publications and three National HUD awards. Following his work at Farrallones, Calthorpe became a project designer at the California Office of the State Architect to work on the design of the Bateson Building, a model energy efficient state office building. Beginning private practice in 1978 with the firm of Van der Ryn, Calthorpe and Partners, his work ranged from large community planning projects to commercial complexes and public buildings.

Since forming Calthorpe Associates in 1983, his work has further diversified to major projects in urban, new town, and suburban settings in the United States and abroad. One of the communities he was instrumental in planning was Laguna West located near Elk Grove, California. Most recently, he has provided direction for HUD’s Empowerment Zone and Consolidated Planning Programs, which emphasizes the important relationship between land use, transportation, and community design. He is a co-founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism, a professional and activist group dedicated to the principles of new urbanism, and was the organization's first board chairman.

He appears in the documentary films "Ecological Design" and "The End of Suburbia". Calthorpe was named as one of the 100 Visionaries selected in 1995 by "Utne Reader".

Watch a video of Calthorpe giving a lecture for Simon Fraser University's [http://www.sfu.ca/city City Program] entitled [http://www.sfu.ca/city/city_pgm_video008.htm , "Looking Out to 2031 in Greater Vancouver: Accommodating the next one million residents".]

Further reading

*Calthorpe, Peter and Sim Van der Ryn (1986). "Sustainable Communities: A New Design Synthesis for Cities, Suburbs and Towns." San Francisco: Sierra Club Books. ISBN 0-87156-629-X
*Calthorpe, Peter (1993). "The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream." New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 1-878271-68-7
*Calthorpe, Peter and William Fulton (2001). "The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl." Washington, D.C.: Island Press. ISBN 1-55963-784-6

External links

* [http://www.calthorpe.com/ Calthorpe Associates]
*dmoz|Science/Social_Sciences/Urban_and_Regional_Planning/People/Calthorpe,_Peter |Peter Calthorpe
* [http://www.sfu.ca/city/city_pgm_video008.htm Calthorpe video, Looking out to 2031 in Greater Vancouver]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Calthorpe — may refer to: *Calthorpe cars, made in England up to 1928;Places in England *Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk *Calthorpe, Norfolk *Calthorpe, Oxfordshire;People *The Hon. Freddie Calthorpe, England test cricketer *Peter Calthorpe, US urban designer *Sir… …   Wikipedia

  • Calthorpe — ist ein ehemaliger britischer Hersteller von Automobilen und Motorrädern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Unternehmensgeschichte 2 Motorräder 2.1 1914–1915 2.2 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gough-Calthorpe family — The Gough Calthorpe family is descended from ancient and notable families who both held lands in the area around Birmingham, England.Sir Henry Gough, 1st Baronet, Member of Parliament, (1709 1774) was made a Baronet in the Baronetage of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Baron Calthorpe — Baron Calthorpe, of Calthorpe in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1796 for Sir Henry Gough Calthorpe, 2nd Baronet, of Edgbaston, who had previously represented Bramber in Parliament. Born Henry …   Wikipedia

  • New Urbanism — Neotraditionalism redirects here. For other uses, see Neotraditional. New Urbanism is an urban design movement, which promotes walkable neighborhoods that contain a range of housing and job types. It arose in the United States in the early 1980s …   Wikipedia

  • Laguna West-Lakeside, Elk Grove, California — Laguna West Lakeside is an area located on the west side of the city of Elk Grove in Sacramento County, California. Formally a census designated place (CDP), Laguna West Lakeside was annexed by Elk Grove in 2003.… …   Wikipedia

  • Urban design — concerns the arrangement, appearance and functionality of towns and cities, and in particular the shaping and uses of urban public space. It has traditionally been regarded as a disciplinary subset of urban planning, landscape architecture, or… …   Wikipedia

  • Local Government Commission (Sacramento, California) — The Local Government Commission is a private, non profit organization in Sacramento, California. Its website says it: provides inspiration, technical assistance, and networking to local elected officials and other dedicated community leaders who… …   Wikipedia

  • Personal rapid transit — ation concept that offers on demand, non stop transportation, using small, independent vehicles on a network of specially built guideways. Several different designs have been proposed, and as of 2008, at least one is under… …   Wikipedia

  • Minority Report (film) — Minority Report …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”