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From Architecture to the City provides an in-depth exploration of the intricate relationship between architectural design and urban planning. The book bridges the gap between individual building design and large-scale city development, offering insights into how architectural principles fundamentally shape urban environments and communities.
Through carefully curated case studies and theoretical frameworks, the authors examine how architects and urban planners can create cohesive, functional, and aesthetically compelling cities. The work addresses critical topics including spatial organization, building integration, public spaces, and sustainable urban design. This English edition, expertly translated and edited by Wenyi Zhou and Pierre Chambron, makes complex architectural concepts accessible to both professionals and enthusiasts, providing practical guidance for understanding and improving our built environment.







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