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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Finding Lost Space: Theories of Urban DesiFinding Lost Space: Theories of Urban Design is an architecture book by , an educator and practitioner of urban design. The book has been translated into "simple" as well as "orthodox" Chinese translations. This book introduces the theory, vocabulary and issues of urban spatial design. It identifies and introduces the issue of ‘Lost Spaces’ that had emerged in the cities with the modern urban development and growth. The book was intended primarily for designers and students of the city. The book includes theoretical and critical discussion along with practical applications and strategies for correcting the problems of spatial structure. Trancik, a professor in the Cornell University Landscape Architecture Program, has experience in the academic as well as professional field of Urban Design. He has written three books, authored 45 professional planning studies, journal articles, and scholarly papers. He taught at the Harvard GSD from 1970 to 1981, and at Cornell since 1982. He has received national awards from the American Planners Association and American Society of Landscape Architects, which elected him a national fellow in 1990.ich elected him a national fellow in 1990.
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