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Abingdon : Routledge in association with the Open University, c1999
x, 363 s. : il., mapy ; 28 cm

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ISBN 0-415-20080-6 (brož.)
The cities and technology series
Obsahuje bibliografie a rejstřík
000230844
Contents // Introduction vii // Definitions vii // Conventions and acknowledgements ix // Part 1 Cities of the Industrial Revolution (to 1870) // I The onset of industrialization by david Goodman // /. / Industrialization and urban growth I // 1.2 From rural hamlet to urban industrial complex 4 // 1.3 Technology and the urban death-trap 9 // 1.4 Mechanization and new building types 12 // 1.5 Cities and the transport revolution 21 // References 29 // 2 Britain’s industrial North - two urban // case-studies: Manchester and Glasgow by david Goodman 3 I // 2. / Manchester 31 // 2.2 Glasgow 47 // 2.3 Conclusion 67 // Extracts 68 // References 7 / // 3 Two capitals: London and Paris by david Goodman 73 // 3.1 London: the unique city 73 // 3.2 Paris: the planned capital 103 // References 118 // Part 2 European Cities since 1870 // 4 The Second Industrial Revolution and the rise of // modern urban planning by colin chant 121 // 4.1 The changing system of European cities 121 // 4.2 The Second Industrial Revolution and the urban built environment 127 // 4.3 The rise of the modern planned city 158 // 4.4 Conclusion 167 // Extracts 168 // References 174 // 5 London and Paris by colin chant 178 // 5.1 Introduction I 78 // 5.2 London 179 // 5.3 Paris 201 // 5.4 Conclusion 221 // References 222 // vi // 6 A short history of // everyday Berlin, 1871-1989 by Nicholas bullock 225 // 6.1 Introduction 225 // 6.2 The boom of the Gründerjahre 226 // 63 Berlin at the turn of the century 232 // 6.4
Berlin at the end of the 1920s 242 // 6.5 Berlin in the early 1970s 247 // 6.6 Conclusion: Berlin beyond the 1990s 254 // References 254 // 7 Reconstruction: new ways of building and government // sponsorship BY NICHOLAS BULLOCK 257 // 7.1 Introduction 257 // 7.2 Government plans for reconstruction 258 // 7.3 Designs for non-traditional housing 261 // 7.4 Non-traditional forms of construction for permanent housing 264 // 7.5 Bungalows for the Temporary Housing Programme 2 71 // 7.6 The use of new forms of construction, 1945-50 2 74 // References 277 // 8 Technology, social change and the planning of a post-industrial city: a case-study of Milton Keynes by mark clapson 279 // 8.1 Introduction 279 // 8.2 Context 281 // 8.3 Planning Milton Keynes ( I): (Pooleyvillef 284 // 8.4 Planning Milton Keynes (2): Melvin Webber 287 // 8.5 Motorization and the road grid 290 // 8.6 Motorization and grid-square design 293 // 8.7 Cabling for the ’non-place urban realm’ 296 // References 299 // Part 3 Urban Technology Transfer // 9 Cities in Russia by colin chant 301 // 9.1 Introduction 301 // 9.2 Technology and the tsars 302 // 9.3 Engineering the socialist city 309 // 9.4 Conclusion 324 // References 326 // 10 Colonial India by michael Bartholomew 328 // IO. I Introduction 328 // 10.2 The early port cities: Bombay, Calcutta, Madras 333 // 10.3 Delhi and New Delhi 340 // 10.4 Simla 348 // 10.5 Chandigarh 349 // 10.6 Conclusion 353 // References 353 // Index 355 // Acknowledgements 365

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