Urban reflections : narratives of place, planning and change
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Urban reflections : narratives of place, planning and change
Policy, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-301) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Urban Reflections looks at how places change, the role of planners in bringing about urban change, and the public's attitudes to that change. Drawing on geographical, cinematic and photographic readings, the book offers a fresh incisive story of urban change, one that evokes both real and imagined perspectives of places and planning, and questions what role and purpose urban planning serves in the 21st century. It will interest urban and architectural historians, planners, geographers and all concerned with understanding urban planning and attitudes toward the contemporary city.
目次
- Introduction
- Part one: Between recreated past and threatening future: The modern planning project: 'This new fangled planning doctrine'
- 'The era of reconstruction begins' (photographic narrative)
- Image and representations of the modern world
- Part two: A longing for the past: Narratives of uneasiness for modern cities and planning: Poetic realism: filmic planning in an era of transport modernization
- 'Look at all those chimneys, that's money': urban space and social realism
- 'It's like living in heaven up here!' (photographic narrative)
- 'The planners did their best': utilising irony and prose to protect the past
- Taking a bird's-eye view: modern planning and the changing landscape
- 'Planning turned out to be war by other means' (photographic narrative)
- Part three: In everything, accept the genius of the place: Towards a new respect for place: A multiplicity of meanings of space and place
- 'A sense of beauty, culture and civic pride' (photographic narrative)
- Fearful symmetries: the spirit and purpose of modern planning.
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