Planning Latin America's capital cities, 1850-1950

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Planning Latin America's capital cities, 1850-1950

edited by Arturo Almandoz

(Planning, history and the environment series)

Routledge, 2010

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Originally published: London : Routledge, 2002

Includes index

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内容説明

In this first comprehensive work in English to describe the building of Latin America's capital cities in the postcolonial period, Arturo Almandoz and his contributors demonstrate how Europe, and France in particular, shaped their culture, architecture and planning until the United States began to play a part in the 1930s. A series of case studies are devoted to individual cities, each extensively illustrated and written by authorities on the city concerned. Providing a historical survey of Latin American urban development, this book also offers a new perspective on international planning.

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Foreword by Anthony Sutcliffe 1. Introduction Arturo Almandoz 2. Urbanism and Urbanism in Latin America: from Haussmann to CIAM Arturo Almandoz Part 1. Capitals of the Booming Economies 3. Buenos Aires, A Great European City Ramon Gutierrez 4. The Times of the Capitals. Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo: Words, Actors, and Plans Margareth da Silva Pereira 5. Cities within the City: Urban and Architectural Transfers - Santiago de Chile 1840-1940. Fernando Perez Oyarzun and Jose Rosas Vera Part 2. Early Viceregal Capitals 6. The Urban Development of Mexico City, 1850-1930 Carol McMichael Reese 7. The Script of Urban Surgery : Lima, 1850-1940 Gabriel Ramon Part 3. The Caribbean Rim and Central America 8. Havana, from Tacon to Forestier Roberto Segre 9. CaracasL Territory, Architecture and Urban Space Lorenzo Gonzalez Casas 10. Urbanism, Architecture, and Cultural Transfornations in San Jose, Costa Rica 1850-1930 Florencia Quesada 11 Conclusions Arturo Almandoz

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