The Extended Metropolis

The Extended Metropolis
Title The Extended Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Norton Sydney Ginsburg
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 384
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824812973

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Asian urbanization is entering a new phase that differs significantly from the patterns of city growth experienced in other developing countries and in the developed world. According to a recent hypothesis, zones of intensive economic interaction between rural and urban activities are emerging. The zones appear to be a new form of socioeconomic organization that is neither rural nor urban, but preserves essential ingredients of each.

Beyond Metropolis

Beyond Metropolis
Title Beyond Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Aprodicio A. Laquian
Publisher Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Pages 528
Release 2005-05-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Beyond Metropolis builds on studies conducted during the 1990s under the Centre for Human Settlements at the University of British Columbia.

The Elemental Metropolis

The Elemental Metropolis
Title The Elemental Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Qinyi Zhang
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 246
Release 2023-08-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3031364090

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This book provides a multi-scale reading of the spatial “elements” in which the extensive urbanity in Yangtze River Delta is constructed, and from there an imagination of a new paradigm of urbanization. The urbanization in Yangtze River Delta today is in need of a new interpretation and paradigm. The delta is a territory with city cores but it also has vast dispersed urbanization where the agricultural and non-agricultural activities and spaces are mixed and interlinked, a desakota (McGee, 1991). This book attempts to answer a basic question: what is the desakota in the Yangtze River Delta made of? The research Horizontal Metropolis led by Prof. Paola Viganò at EPFL, Switzerland focuses on the form of the contemporary city – the fragmentary spatial condition and dispersed urbanity all over the world. The study on Yangtze River delta is part of its research frame.

The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization

The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization
Title The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization PDF eBook
Author Paola Viganò
Publisher Springer
Pages 406
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319759752

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This book provides an overview of the Horizontal Metropolis concept, and of the theoretical, methodological and political implications for the interdisciplinary field in which it operates. The book investigates the contemporary emergence of a new type of extended urbanity across regions, territories and continents, up to the global scale. Further, it explores the diffusion of contemporary urban conditions in an interdisciplinary and original manner by analyzing essential case studies. Offering extensive content on the Horizontal Metropolis concept, the book presents a range of approaches intended to transcend various inherited spatial ontologies: urban/rural, town/country, city/non-city, and society/nature. The book is intended for all readers interested in the emergence and development of new approaches in cultural theory, urban and design education, landscape urbanism and geography.

The Horizontal Metropolis

The Horizontal Metropolis
Title The Horizontal Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Martina Barcelloni Corte
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 513
Release 2022-09-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030563987

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This book draws together classic and contemporary texts on the “Horizontal Metropolis” concept. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it explores various theoretical, methodological and political implications of the Horizontal Metropolis hypothesis. Assembling a series of textual and cartographic interventions, this book explores those that supersede inherited spatial ontologies (urban/rural, town/country, city/non-city, society/nature). It investigates the emergence of a new type of extended urbanity across regions, territories and continents up to the global scale through the reconstruction of a fundamental but neglected tradition. This book responds to the radical nature of the changes underway today, calling for a rethinking of the Western Metropolis idea and form along with the emergence of new urban paradigms. The Horizontal Metropolis concept represents an ambitious attempt to offer new instruction to take on this challenge at the global scale. The book is intended for a wide audience interested in the emergence and development of new approaches in urbanism, architecture, cultural theory, urban and design education, landscape urbanism and geography.

The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization

The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization
Title The Horizontal Metropolis Between Urbanism and Urbanization PDF eBook
Author Paola Viganò
Publisher Springer
Pages 414
Release 2018-05-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9783319759746

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This book provides an overview of the Horizontal Metropolis concept, and of the theoretical, methodological and political implications for the interdisciplinary field in which it operates. The book investigates the contemporary emergence of a new type of extended urbanity across regions, territories and continents, up to the global scale. Further, it explores the diffusion of contemporary urban conditions in an interdisciplinary and original manner by analyzing essential case studies. Offering extensive content on the Horizontal Metropolis concept, the book presents a range of approaches intended to transcend various inherited spatial ontologies: urban/rural, town/country, city/non-city, and society/nature. The book is intended for all readers interested in the emergence and development of new approaches in cultural theory, urban and design education, landscape urbanism and geography.

Steering the Metropolis

Steering the Metropolis
Title Steering the Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Inter American Development Bank
Publisher Inter-American Development Bank
Pages 440
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1597823112

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A distinctive feature of urbanization in the last 50 years is the expansion of urban populations and built development well beyond what was earlier conceived as the city limit, resulting in metropolitan areas. This is challenging the relevance of traditional municipal boundaries, and by extension, traditional governing structures and institutions. "Steering the Metropolis: Metropolitan Governance for Sustainable Urban Development,” encompasses the reflections of thought and practice leaders on the underlying premises for governing metropolitan space, sectoral adaptations of those premises, and dynamic applications in a wide variety of contexts. Those reflections are structured into three sections. Section 1 discusses the conceptual underpinnings of metropolitan governance, analyzing why political, technical, and administrative arrangements at this level of government are needed. Section 2 deepens the discussion by addressing specific sectoral themes of mobility, land use planning, environmental management, and economic production, as well as crosscutting topics of metropolitan governance finance, and monitoring and evaluation. Section 3 tests the concepts and their sectoral adaptations against the practice, with cases from Africa, America, Asia, and Europe.