Peter Hall’s seminal Cities of Tomorrow remains an unrivalled account of the history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to it. Now comprehensively revised, the fourth edition offers a perceptive, critical, and global history of urban planning and design throughout the twentieth-century and beyond. A revised and updated edition of this classic text from one of the most notable figures in the field of urban planning and designOffers an incisive, insightful, and unrivalled critical history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the underlying socio-economic challenges and opportunitiesComprehensively revised to take account of abundant new research published over the last decadeReviews the development of the modern planning movement over the entire span of the twentieth-century and beyondDraws on global examples throughout, and weaves the author’s own fascinating experiences into the text to illustrate this authoritative story of urban growth
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Peter Hall s seminal Cities of Tomorrow remains an unrivalled account of the history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to it.
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List of Figures ix Preface to the Fourth Edition xii Preface to the Third Edition xiii Preface to the First Edition xv 1 Cities of Imagination 1Alternative Visions of the Good City, 1880–1987 2 The City of Dreadful Night 12Reactions to the Nineteenth-Century Slum City: London, Paris, Berlin, New York, 1880–1900 3 The City of By-Pass Variegated 49The Mass Transit Suburb: London, Paris, Berlin, New York, 1900–1940 4 The City in the Garden 90The Garden-City Solution: London, Paris, Berlin, New York, 1900–1940 5 The City in the Region 149The Birth of Regional Planning: Edinburgh, New York, London, 1900–1940 6 The City of Monuments 202The City Beautiful Movement: Chicago, New Delhi, Berlin, Moscow, 1900–1945 7 The City of Towers 237The Corbusian Radiant City: Paris, Chandigarh, Brasília, London, St Louis, 1920–1970 8 The City of Sweat Equity 291The Autonomous Community: Edinburgh, Indore, Lima, Berkeley, Macclesfield, 1890–1987 9 The City on the Highway 325The Automobile Suburb: Long Island, Wisconsin, Los Angeles, Paris, 1930–1987 10 The City of Theory 385Planning and the Academy: Philadelphia, Manchester, California, Paris, 1955–1987 11 The City of Enterprise 414Planning Turned Upside Down: Baltimore, Hong Kong, London, 1975–2000 12 The City of the Tarnished Belle Époque 443Infocities and Informationless Ghettos: New York, London, Tokyo, 1990–2010 13 The City of the Permanent Underclass 485The Enduring Slum: Chicago, St Louis, London, 1920–2011 Bibliography 529 Index 608
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Peter Hall’s seminal Cities of Tomorrow remains an unrivalled account of the history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to it. Written by one of the most revered figures in the field of urban planning and design, this classic text offers a perceptive, critical, and global history of urban planning and design throughout the twentieth-century and beyond. Now comprehensively revised, the fourth edition takes account of the abundant new research published over the last decade, and draws on global examples throughout. Making use of a broad range of cities within his discussions, the author weaves his own fascinating experiences into this authoritative story of urban growth.
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“This is nothing less than a history of the ideology and practice of urban planning through the century … [a] most readable tour de force.” —The Architectural Review “This is the one book you have to read.” —American Planning Association Journal “An enthralling journey through the history of city planning.” —The Geographical Journal
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ISBN
9781118456477
Publisert
2014-05-30
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
835 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
640

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Biographical note

Peter Hall is Professor of Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning at University College London. He is the author of nearly 30 books in planning and related subjects, including London 2000 (1963), The World Cities, third edition (1984), High Tech America (with Ann Markusen & Amy Glasmeier, 1986), Great Planning Disasters (1992), and Cities in Civilization (1999). He has been credited with the invention of the Enterprise Zone concept, which has been widely employed in the USA and Europe. An advisor to governments and international agencies across the globe, Professor Hall is known throughout the world for his contribution both to the theory and to the practice of city and regional planning.