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Urban Design Since 1945 - A Global Perspective_Cover <br/> Source: John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Urban Design
Since 1945
A Global Perspective

David Grahame Shane

Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011 | ISBN 978-0-470-515

Urban Design Since 1945 - A Global Perspective reviews the emergence of urban design as a global phenomenon. The book opens with the urgent need to rebuild cities and re-house the millions of refugees living in camps and shantytowns at the end of the Second World War. Against this background, the book traces the collapse of the modernist, comprehensive state-planning schemes on both sides of the Iron Curtain as global corporations emerged, concentrating on networks and enclaves. It describes how Latin America and then Asia began a rapid urbanisation process, shifting the global urban centre away from Europe and overturning existing urban design models. This resulted in global megacities of an unprecedented scale, often with large associated shantytowns. By outlining the dominant models in urban design over the last sixty years - the metropolis, the megalopolis, the fragmented metropolis and the global megacity - the book provides an essential framework for students of the subject.


 


CONTENTS


Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction

Section I
• Chapter 1 Urban Design – An Overview
• Chapter 2 Illustrated Urban Elements
Section II
• Chapter 3 The Metropolis
• Chapter 4 Illustrated Metropolis


Section III
• Chapter 5 The Megalopolis
• Chapter 6 Illustrated Megalopolis
Section IV
Chapter 7 The Fragmented Metropolis
Chapter 8 Illustrated Fragmented Metropolis

Section V
• Chapter 9 The Megacity/Metecity
• Chapter 10 Illustrated Megacity/Metacity
Conclusion
 
Urban Ecologies and Urban Design – Future Scenarios

Glossary

Author’s Caution Endnote Sources and Wikipedia
Annotated Bibliography
Index

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

David Grahame Shane: he teaches Graduate Urban Design at the Columbia University and undergraduate students at Cooper Union in New York. He also lectures for the Bartlett School of Architecture, Graduate Urban Design Programme, University of London and at the Polytechnic in Milan, as well as participating in masterclasses at the University of Venice. He has lectured widely and published in architectural journals in Europe, the USA and Asia. He co-edited with Brian McGrath the Architectural Design title Sensing the 21st Century City: Close-Up and Remote, published in November 2005. His book Recombinant Urbanism: Conceptual Modeling in Architecture, Urban Design and City Theory was published by Wiley in June 2005.


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