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Cities of Tomorrow is a critical history of planning in theory and practice in the twentieth century, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to it.A critical history of planning in theory and practice in the twentieth century, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to itTrenchant, perceptive, global in coverage, this book is an unrivalled account of its crucial subjectComprehensively revised to take account of abundant new literature published since its original appearance, and to view the 1990s in historical perspectiveReviews the development of the modern planning movement over the entire span of the twentieth century
urban development --- ruimtelijke ordening --- Environmental planning --- stadsontwikkeling --- Sociology of environment --- Social geography --- comprehensive plans [reports] --- Stedenbouw ; denken over --- Stedenbouw ; denken over de stad van de toekomst --- 711.4(A) --- 711.4 --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; denken over de stedenbouw --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- City planning --- Geografie --- History --- Sociale geografie --- Bewoning en leefgemeenschap. --- 711.4 Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Histoire de l'urbanisme --- Cité jardin --- Transport en commun --- Théorie du paysage --- Théorie de l'urbanisme --- Monument historique --- Ville --- Planification urbaine --- 20e siècle --- Cities and towns --- Urbanisme --- Villes --- Histoire
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Au lendemain de la première guerre mondiale, la reconstruction des villes sinistrées et la pénurie de logement, constituent deux priorités du nouveau gouvernement belge d'union nationale. Des architectes et urbanistes réfugiés en Hollande ou en Angleterre ont mit à profit leur exil pour étudier les solutions urbanistiques appliquées dans ces pays et plus particulièrement les cités jardins. En 1919, la Belgique crée la Société Nationale des Logements à Bon Marché qui coordonne les initiatives des coopératives constituées en vue d'édifier des cités-jardins. Les premières sont conçues comme des laboratoires d'expérimentations formelles et techniques, d'autres s'inspirent du modèle anglais, d'autres encore se veulent des manifestes du modernisme. Mais dès 1925, la chute du gouvernement, la crainte de voir les cités-jardins générer des ceintures rouges autour des villes, l'interruption du paiement des dommages de guerres mettent fin à la politique en faveur des cités-jardins. En 1930, l'avant-garde architecturale, la rejette à son tour au Profit de la constitution d'immeubles en hauteur.
Environmental planning --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Belgium --- Architecture paysagiste --- Belgique --- België --- Geschiedenis van de nieuwste tijden --- Histoire contemporaine --- Tuinaanleg --- Garden cities --- Cités-jardins --- History --- Histoire --- tuinwijken --- City planning --- Architecture --- Logement social-histoire --- Logement social --- Cité jardin --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Histoire de l'habitat --- Histoire de l'urbanisme --- Architecture, histoire --- Exposition --- Jardin, histoire --- Logement social, histoire --- Paris (France) --- Urbanisme, histoire --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Tuinsteden ; België --- 711.417 --- -City planning --- -Garden cities --- -711.417.2 --- 728 --- 728.4 --- 351.778.5 --- 71.03 --- 728.036 --- 1920-1940 --- Sociale woningbouw ; België ; 1920-1940 --- Volkshuisvesting --- 351.77 --- (069) --- (493) --- 351.77(493) --- Cities and towns --- Greenbelts --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Planologie: voorsteden --- -History --- -Tuinsteden --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Sociale huisvesting (architectuur) --- Sociale woningbouw --- Sociale huisvesting --- Stedenbouw (geschiedenis) --- 20ste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Twintigste eeuw (woningbouw) --- Openbaar bestuur ; woonbeleid --- (Musea. Collecties) --- (België) --- Openbaar bestuur ; woonbeleid ; België --- Government policy --- Management --- Design and construction --- 711.417 Planologie: voorsteden --- Cités-jardins --- 711.417.2 --- Tuinsteden --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- CDL --- Architecture, Primitive --- Garden cities - Belgium - History - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- City planning - Belgium - History - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- Architecture - Belgium - 20th century - Exhibitions. --- Tuinsteden ; België --- comprehensive plans [reports] --- garden cities --- Cité-jardin --- Entre-deux-guerres
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Swiss architecture is commonly conotated with the names of celebrated architects such as Marion Botta, Peter Zumthor, or Herzog & de Meuron, and with their iconic buildings. Yet there is much more to the topic than, for example, beautiful private houses or spectacular public projects such as museums. This new book looks at the Swiss variety of co-operative housing developments with a special focus on the city of Zurich. Over the past two decades, such developments have changed significantly. Support by public funding and open competitions have helped to design and realise a vast number of highly innovative co-operative projects in Zurich over that period. Many of them can serve as well as models for how to meet the constantly increasing demand for urban housing. 'New Housing in Zurich' is the first comprehensive survey of contemporary co-operative estates in Switzerland's largest city. It features some 50 projects by type, lavishly illustrated with images and plans, thus also providing a typology of multi-unit residential architecture. Essays on the history of co-operative housing in Switzerland, the interplay between co-operatives and the city and their impact on urban development on the larger scale, on new urban and architectural concepts, on co-operatives in the post-industrial age, and on their social dynamics round out the volume.
Environmental planning --- Architecture --- Zürich --- Sociology of environment --- cooperative housing --- Architecture, Domestic --- Housing, Cooperative --- Housing --- 728.2(494) --- Woningbouw ; appartementen ; gebouwcomplexen ; wooncomplexen ; woningblokken --- Cooperatief wonen ; Zürich ; 21ste eeuw --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Affordable housing --- Homes --- Houses --- Housing needs --- Residences --- Slum clearance --- Urban housing --- City planning --- Dwellings --- Human settlements --- Co-housing --- Co-ops (Housing) --- Cohousing --- Cooperative housing --- Housing cooperatives --- Mutual housing --- Common interest ownership communities --- Cooperation --- Communal living --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- One-family houses --- Rural architecture --- Villas --- Woningbouw ; woningblokken ; meergezinshuizen ; Zwitserland$ $e udc --- Design and construction --- Social aspects --- Architecture, Primitive --- Ensemble d'habitations collectives --- Typologie de l'habitat --- Parc de logements --- Parc urbain --- Habitat participatif --- Habitat collectif --- Urbanisme durable --- Politique du logement --- Cité-jardin
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