The Restless Urban Landscape

The Restless Urban Landscape
Title The Restless Urban Landscape PDF eBook
Author Paul L. Knox
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1993
Genre Science
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This advanced reference deals with the radical changes that have occurred within cities since the mid 1970s as a result of the interplay of new economic, social, political, and cultural forces associated with the transition to advanced capitalism. It brings the cutting-edge of debate in urban geography to a single volume; expresses important new ideas and theories in an accessible format; addresses recent urban change; offers a dynamic approach to urban geography; and brings a cross-disciplinary approach to urban change, providing a big-picture context for ideas and theory. Suitable for professional geographers and environment and planning specialists.

The Restless Urban Landscape

The Restless Urban Landscape
Title The Restless Urban Landscape PDF eBook
Author Paul Leslie Knox
Publisher
Total Pages 29
Release 1991
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Urban Landscapes

Urban Landscapes
Title Urban Landscapes PDF eBook
Author P. J. Larkham
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 356
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134678932

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Taking a multidisciplinary approach this addresses the academic and practical issues concerning the present and future of the built environment, arguing for its enlightened management in the future of our present-day environment.

American Urbanist

American Urbanist
Title American Urbanist PDF eBook
Author Richard K. Rein
Publisher Island Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2022-01-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1642831700

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"William H. Whyte's curiosity compelled him to question the status quo--whether helping to make Fortune Magazine essential reading for business leaders, warning of "groupthink" in his bestseller The Organization Man, or standing up for Jane Jacobs as she advocated for the vitality of city life and public space. This compelling biography sheds light on Whyte's bold way of thinking, ripe for rediscovery at a time when we are reshaping our communities into places of opportunity and empowerment for all citizens" -- Backcover.

Restless Cities

Restless Cities
Title Restless Cities PDF eBook
Author Gregory Dart
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 396
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789600731

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The metropolis is a site of endless making and unmaking. From the attempt to imagine a 'city-symphony' to the cinematic tradition that runs from Walter Ruttmann to Terence Davies, Restless Cities traces the idiosyncratic character of the metropolitan city from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first-century megalopolis. With explorations of phenomena including nightwalking, urbicide, property, commuting and recycling, this wide-ranging new book identifies and traces the patterns that have defined everyday life in the modern city and its effect on us as individuals. Bringing together some of the most significant cultural writers of our time, Restless Cities is an illuminating, revelatory journey to the heart of our metropolitan world.

Urban Geography

Urban Geography
Title Urban Geography PDF eBook
Author Tim Hall
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1134769407

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This text introduces both 'traditional' and contemporary approaches and perspectives in urban geography. This substantially revised edition of Urban Geography now features updates on recent urban policy initiatives and urban changes, including the influence of CCTV on the city and the impacts of Millennium projects. New sections contain: * an evaluation of the impact of place promotion * a discussion of new cultural geography and the city * a new chapter on sustainable urban development * boxed case studies * further reading suggestions * extensive illustrations.

Media and Urban Space

Media and Urban Space
Title Media and Urban Space PDF eBook
Author Frank Eckardt
Publisher Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages 355
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3865961428

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Content: New information and communication techniques have significant influences on urban life. In this book, international and interdisciplinary research, projects and considerations about the emerging 'Mediacity' are presented. Contributions from scientists, artists, and architects from 14 different countries are analyzing, researching and creatively approaching the cultural, social, political, and economical phenomena of the encounter between media and urban space. The Editor: Frank Eckardt is professor for 'Sociology of Globalization' at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. He holds a PhD in Political Science. His main field of research is urban studies. Since 2004, he ist the coordinator of the research project 'Mediacity'.