Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt
This book investigates the characteristics of today's built environment: no longer simply a city but increasingly large conurbations made up of a number of development clusters, linked by transport routes. The diffusion of the once compact city into a city web, the 'meta city' is mirrored by changes in society from communities with strong social cohesion and interest in their towns and cities to individuals pursing their own goals, with global social links and little interest in their city.
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Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt
This book investigates the characteristics of today's built environment: no longer simply a city but increasingly large conurbations made up of a number of development clusters, linked by transport routes. The diffusion of the once compact city into a city web, the 'meta city' is mirrored by changes in society from communities with strong social cohesion and interest in their towns and cities to individuals pursing their own goals, with global social links and little interest in their city.
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Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt

Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt

by Thomas Sieverts
Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt

Cities Without Cities: An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt

by Thomas Sieverts

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Overview

This book investigates the characteristics of today's built environment: no longer simply a city but increasingly large conurbations made up of a number of development clusters, linked by transport routes. The diffusion of the once compact city into a city web, the 'meta city' is mirrored by changes in society from communities with strong social cohesion and interest in their towns and cities to individuals pursing their own goals, with global social links and little interest in their city.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415272599
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/09/2003
Edition description: ENGLISH LA
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Thomas Sieverts

Table of Contents

Foreword 1. The Living Space 2. An Interpretation of the Zwischenstadt 3. The Organisation of Everyday Living Space 4. The Zwischenstadt as a Focus for Design 5. Perspectives for a New Form of Regional Planning. Postscript. Notes. Index.
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