London : more by fortune than design
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London : more by fortune than design
(World cities series)
John Wiley, c1998
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]-225) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9780471973997
Description
An introduction to the history of the development of London, looking particularly at the 20th century and the way the city has been planned. The work centres on the 20th century struggles over the modernization of London's physical fabric, through administrative and political reform. The solutions devised for London by Sir Patrick Abercrombie and Sir Edwin Herbert became prototypes of international good practice and have more than local interest. These famous designs were compromised and at least partly frustrated on their home ground. Tracing common factors in the failures of metropolitan planning and metropolitan government, the text shows how the reforming impulses of modernism were checked, allowing the survival of street-based neighbourhoods, mixed-use districts and a polycentric system of local government. The book goes on to show what London gained from the modernist project and what it avoided. From the perspective of the millennium, it asks what example the streets of London hold for the new era of postmodern urbanism.
Table of Contents
The Knowledge. The First Six Miles. The Last Six Miles. City in a Ring. Albion Awakes. Paved with Gold. Londoners. A New Geography. Still the Unique City. List of Figures. List of Tables. Bibliography. Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780471982371
Description
Combining historical, social science, and urban planning principles, this new title in the World Cities Series explores the 20th century struggles over the modernization of London. It reviews the solutions proposed, charts their successes and failures, and hints at what lessons learned can be applied elsewhere.
Table of Contents
The Knowledge. The First Six Miles. The Last Six Miles. City in a Ring. Albion Awakes. Paved with Gold. Londoners. A New Geography. Still the Unique City. List of Figures. List of Tables. Bibliography. Index.
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