Future of cities/ (Record no. 5518)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780415853699
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 307.1216
Item number FUT
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Personal name Blowers, Andrew, ed.
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Title Future of cities/
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Andrew Blowers, Chris Hamnett and Philip Sarre.
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Name of publisher Routledge,
Year of publication 2013.
Place of publication Oxon:
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Number of Pages 355 p.
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Formatted contents note General Introduction, Philip Sarre and Andrew Blowers1. The future city as seen in the past Introduction, Philip Sarre 1.1. Utopian traditions and the planning of cities, Martin Meyerson 1.2 Utopia, Thomas More 1.3. An academy of projects, Jonathan Swift1.4. A contemporary city, Le Corbusier 1.5. City of the future, Frank Lloyd Wright 1.6. Social cities, Ebenezer Howard 2. Trends and constraints Introduction, Chris Hamnett 2.1. Some social trends, Peter Willmott 2.2. the future of the motor vehicle, Colin Buchanan 2.3. The impact of telecommunications on town planning, J.S. Whyte 2.4. The changing image of the city, Scott Greer 2.5. Resources and the economic framework, P.A. Stone 2.6. material resources, Richard Meier 2.7. Human needs, Barbara Ward and Rene Dubos 3. Future Urban Forms Introduction, Chris Hamnett 3.1 Megalopolis, Jean Gottomann 3.2. The urban field, John Friedmann and John Miller 3.3. homes beyond the fringe, Lionel March 3.4. The grid as generator, Sir Leslie Martin 3.5. The pattern of the metropolis, Kevin Lynch 4. Planning the Future City Introduction, Philip Sarre 4.1. Normative planning, Paul Davidoff 4.2. Permissive planning, Melvin Webber 4.3. The nature of the plan, Milton Keynes Development Corporation 4.4. Non-plan: an experiment in freedom, Reyner Banham, Paul Barker, Peter Hall and Cedric Price 4 .5. Creating a new social system, The Ecologist 4.6. Major changes in environmental form required by social and psychological demands, Christopher Alexander 4.7. Retrospect and prospect, Lewis Mumford5. Life in the City of the FutureIntroduction, Andrew Blowers5.1. Future shock, Alvin Toffler5.2. The end of the city, Michael Davie5.3. The Dumills: Londoners 2000, Colin Leicester5.5. City, Clifford Simak5.6. Brave new world, Aldous Huxley5.7. The machine stops, E.M. Forster
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Topical Term Cities
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Personal name Hamnett ,Chris
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    Non Fiction Library, SPAB Library, SPAB D-2 22/01/2014 SPAB/LIB/2013-14/B414 | 2013-10-04 | IN6362/13-14 | 2013-10-04 | Shankar | GBP28.00 | RS2984.00 1600.00 307.1216 FUT 007399 Books

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