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The paper attempts to outline the urban visions and architectural ideas and vocabulary behind the formation of the large urban conglomeration in Japan, South Korea and China, and how the seeds of Western planning theories and... more
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      Asian StudiesJapanese StudiesArchitectureUrban History
The observation, analysis and construction of cities and forms of mobility are not always in step with the complexity of urban systems and changes in contemporary societies. It is possible to use time as a key to reading the functioning... more
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      DesignDesign for Social InnovationRhythmUrbanism
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      ArchitectureUrbanismDevelopment planning
Post-foundational thinking claims that – within the realm of the social – absolute reasons are not possible. This assumption further entails that no ultimate foundation really exists, on which social and historical entities are built: no... more
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      Social GeographyPolitical TheoryPost-MarxismUrban Studies
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      ViolenceMiddle East StudiesUrban AnthropologyWar Studies
This article contains information about the importance of preserving the historical objects as a vital condition of a normal development of historical cities. The main legislative and regulatory documents in the fields of protecting of... more
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanism
No matter whether it comes by divine wrath, nuclear war, climate change, zombies, a pandemic or by machines rebellion: the apocalypse will be urban. Cities are at the same time the most complex and valuable creation of our civilization,... more
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      LiteratureUrbanismFictionVirus
The city of Rijeka/Fiume underwent an array of transitions in the long twentieth century, from the port of Hungary in the Dual Monarchy to a free city, to D´Annunzio´s Italian Regency of Carnaro, annexation by Italy, incorporation into... more
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      UrbanismContested Spaces (Anthropology of space)Urban And Regional PlanningYugoslavia (History)
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      ArchitectureFrench StudiesCold WarUrbanism
Infrastructural practices, made by the manipulations of pumps, pipes and hydraulic expertise, play a critical role in managing urban populations. Drawing on two years of ethnographic research in Mumbai, in this article I show how Muslim... more
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      Urban GeographyArchitectureGovernmentalityEnvironmental Studies
As cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important new strategic driver for regeneration and growth. Smart Cities are employing information and communication technologies in the quest for sustainable economic... more
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      ArchitectureDigital CultureUrban StudiesUrbanism
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic History
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
The goal of this unit is to build into the mindset of the students a sociocultural and anthropological understanding of space and place. The key method that this unit aims to provide the students with centers around the notion of empathy... more
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      ArchitectureEthnographyUrban PlanningUrban Studies
Based on the author's artistic research on migration, contemporary urban experience, and sonic alienation, The Nomadic Listener is composed of a series of texts stemming from psychogeographic explorations of contemporary cities, including... more
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      Sonic ArtMigrationPsychogeographyStorytelling
Abstract:  This paper presents an argument for considering issues of class in analyses of communicative planning projects. In these projects, class interests tend to be obscured by the contemporary preoccupation with the class-ambiguous... more
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      GeographyHuman GeographyUrban GeographyEconomic Geography
The paper, which is a summery of a larger research project, investigates Dubai in the period of 1971 to 2010, tracing the city’s historical and urban development in relation to its architectural and social identity. It argues that Dubai’s... more
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      HermeneuticsUrbanismHistory and Theory of Modern ArchitectureDubai
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      ArchitectureUrban HistoryNetworksUrbanism
In un film dell'inizio degli anni novanta, Giuseppe Tornatore racconta il viaggio di un padre che dalla Sicilia si sposta verso le grandi città italiane per visitare i suoi cinque figli ormai adulti. Nonostante venga a conoscenza di... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanismArchitecture and Public Spaces
This descriptive-analytical study attempted to investigate the quality of life in urban areas of Iran. Sonqor City of Kermanshah Province was selected as a case. Field and documentary data collection methods were used. To collect the... more
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      Human GeographyUrban GeographyUrban HistorySustainable Development
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      Soviet HistoryUrban HistoryUrban AnthropologyUtopian Studies
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      Urban PlanningUrbanismInternational Humanitarian LawDisaster Management
This thesis is a study of Tottenham High Road, and how the urban blocks which comprise its depth are composed. Depth has a number of components: architecture, space and time; depth is the armature in which people live their social lives,... more
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      Urban GeographyArchitectureEthnographyUrban Planning
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      ArchitectureUrban HistoryUrban PlanningArchitectural History
This article contains information about the importance of preserving the historical objects as a vital condition of a normal development of historical cities. The main legislative and regulatory documents in the fields of protecting of... more
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanism
La globalización y el modelo actual de acumulación de capital han generado una serie de procesos de reestructuración territorial que proponen la necesidad de repensar procesos de fragmentación urbana, las nuevas características que... more
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      Urban PlanningUrbanismUrbanismoPlanificación Urbana
The right to (a project for) the city. Mboka bilanga or extensive peri-urban urbanization as a lever for the development of Kinshasa Henry Lefebvre's right to the city is introduced in this chapter; it is presented in order to directly... more
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      Research MethodologyAfricaUrban PlanningUrban Studies
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryAnglo-Saxon StudiesMaterial Culture StudiesLandscape Archaeology
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      ArchitectureConstruction ManagementUrban PlanningUrbanism
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrbanismArquitectura
In discussions on urbanism, the need to involve new actors has been a major theme of recent debate. In this field, throughout Europe, various ways of allowing citizens to take a more direct part in planning is stressed. It is also... more
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      ArchaeologyArchitectureLandscape ArchitectureUrban Planning
P[art]icipatory urbanisms (please also visit www.part-urbs.com) is a web publication interrogating the “participatory turn” in contemporary urban studies, performance studies, and art practice. The bracketed [art] in the title of this... more
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      Latin American StudiesPerformance StudiesSouth Asian StudiesBrazilian Studies
"In cities around the world, individuals and groups are reclaiming and creating urban sites, temporary spaces and informal gathering places. These ‘insurgent public spaces’ challenge conventional views of how public spaces are defined and... more
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      UrbanismDemocracyPublic SpaceCommunity Design
This book explores the Byzantine city and the changes it went through from 610 to 1204. Throughout this period, cities were always the centers of political and social life for both secular and religious authorities, and, furthermore, the... more
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      Early Medieval HistoryMedieval ArchaeologyUrbanismByzantine Studies
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      Critical TheoryArt HistoryArchitectureImmigration
Cette thèse parle d’Hommes, d’art et de société. Elle traite de l’histoire d’un banquier Juif ashkénaze né à Bonn en 1804 et de ses descendants. À travers l’étude de douze demeures et de leurs collections, elle raconte l’histoire d’une... more
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      Jewish StudiesArchitectureAntisemitism (Prejudice)Urbanism
Les Modificacions puntuals (mPGM) han sigut al llarg de més de trenta cinc anys el canal d’expressió i encaix de totes les noves polítiques urbanes que s’han fet en funció de les agendes polítiques que anaven apareixent a l’escena... more
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      Urban PlanningUrbanismBarcelonaPla General Metropolità
Negli anni recenti, beneficiando del finanziamento del Fondo Sociale Europeo su due progetti di ricerca1, una decina di ricercatori ha studiato come favorire l’azione congiunta di rigenerazione urbana, riattivazione economica e sviluppo... more
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      Urban RegenerationUrbanismUrban Analysis
"Aux frontières de l’achevé, de l’établi, de l’ordonné, du centre et du dominant, se trouvent le précaire, l’instable, le désordre, la périphérie et le dominé : une relation dynamique voire conflictuelle existe entre ces deux réalités,... more
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      Urban GeographyAnthropologySocial AnthropologyPolitical Anthropology
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      Roman HistoryRoman LawUrbanismRoman Empire
The Slussen urban project designed by architect Tage William-Olsson and engineer Gösta Lundborg between 1929 and 1935 in Stockholm, synthetically expresses the emergence of the automobile in the European cities at the beginning of the... more
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      ArchitectureUrbanismModernityPublic Space
Surabaya is one of the cities in Indonesia that preserves the traditional kampungs all around the city. New town CitraLand for example, maintains relation by making access to kampung surroundings. It is not walled entirely. This... more
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrbanismUrban Sociology
Modern Chinese cities, which have developed at a rapid speed and on a massive scale for about thirty years, are confronted with many challenges to becoming more livable, healthy and sustainable. Among a variety of design principles this... more
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      Urban PlanningUrbanismPedestrian Walkability (Architecture and public spaces)China studies
Esra Akcan, Architecture in Translation: Germany, Turkey and the Modern House, Durham: Duke University Press, 2012.
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      Critical TheoryGerman StudiesTranslation StudiesArchitecture
In 1899 the great exhibition devoted to Alessandro Volta was meant to open a new season of richness for Como and the Lake. Nonetheless, in 1927 the second exhibition organized for the centennial anniversary of Volta's death was promoted... more
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      Art HistoryMuseum StudiesUrban HistoryArchitectural History
This article examines the conception of the everyday city as presented in the work of architect Christopher Alexander and architectural theorist Bill Hillier: Both thinkers suggest that, in the past, lively urban places arose... more
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      Urban GeographySpace SciencesSpace SyntaxEnvironmental Psychology
An update of results after 30 years of survey and excavations at Sagalassos
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      Ancient HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesLandscape ArchaeologyAgrarian Studies
Kentsel mekânsal standartların hazırlanma nedeni, kent kimliği ve kentsel kalite adına mekânı yeniden değerlendirmektir. Bu kapsamda hedef, akıllı kodlar yaklaşımıyla yeni araçlar sunmak ve bunlarla geniş kapsamlı, yenilikçi bir çerçeve... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanismUrban Design
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      Urban PoliticsUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanism
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      ChristianityArchaeologyArchitectureFunerary Archaeology