
Teil der Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
From the City as a Project to the City Project
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Introduction.- The City as a Project: A historial overview.- Par 2: Central ideas of the city as a Project.- The city from the duty to be.- Decolonial perspectives in the idea of city as a Project.- City as Utopia.- Urban history and the urban.- The evolution of urban over rural áreas.- Part 3: Cities in history.- Asian cities.- Beijing: Ruptures and endurances in an Asian intersocietal system.- Postcolonial Mumbai: The paradoxical city.- Istabul: Constantinople.- African cities.- Africa’s cities as projects?- Antananarivo, capital status and readings of the urban landscape. Concepts of competing powers since the 18th century.- Nador: From military barracks to intermediate city.- Latin American cities.- Colonial cities: Vulnerability and contingency.- Historical context of the Q'ente and Santa Rita de Q'ente properties (Historic sanctuary of Machupicchu) and its implications for the Machupicchu property.- Tenochtitlan: Agriculture, urbanism, and Aztec houses in the 16th Century.- The plan of Tenochtitlan and the symbolic dominance of the Holy Roman Empire during the Diet of Nuremberg (1524).- The classic city.- The political community in classical urban thought (Utopia).- The industrial city.- The dialectics of industrial-immigratory city.- Haussmann and the disruption of the apparatus of capture in mid-19th century Paris.- The modern city.- Modern city. A breaking point in the history of cities.- From IAPI to Ceilândia: Occupation and dislodgement in the construction of Brasília.- The Socialist City.- The Soviet and East European City during state socialism: An overview.- Moscow, the Soviet city: The impact of the Soviet urban plan in the city of Moscow today.- From the Fordist to the Post-Fordist city. The reunification of Berlin: Searching for the ‘Center’ the new city Project.- Havana: Past, present and future.- Part 4: Epilogue.- Epilogue. The importance of the city as anticipation.
Produktdetails
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2025
- Autor/Autorin: Fernando Carrión Mena
- Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
- Format: E-Book
- Dateiformat: PDF
- Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen
- Dateigröße: 40.1 MB
- Verlag: SPRINGER
- Sprache: Englisch
- Umfang: 525 Seiten
- ISBN: 9783031942266
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