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" Culture, Urbanism and Planning "
Manuel Guardia
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BL
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Record Number
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735065
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Doc. No
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b554900
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Main Entry
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Manuel Guardia
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Title & Author
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Culture, Urbanism and Planning\ Manuel Guardia
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Publication Statement
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Abingdon Taylor and Francis Ann Arbor, Michigan ProQuest, 2016
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Series Statement
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Heritage, Culture and Identity
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Page. NO
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1(314 pages).
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ISBN
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0754680096
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: 9780754680093
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Contents
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Contents:Foreword, Roque Gistau Gistau; Introduction, F. Javier Monclus and Manuel Guardia. Part I Historical and Cultural Perspectives: History builds the town: on the uses of history in twentieth-century city planning, Michael Hebbert and Wolfgang Sonne; The cultural dimension of urban planning strategies: an historical perspective, Robert Freestone and Chris Gibson; Speak, culture! - culture in planning's past, present and future, Greg Young. Part II Images and Heritages: Capital Cities and Culture: Evolution of twentieth-century capital city planning, David L.A. Gordon; The power of anticipation: itinerant images of metropolitan futures: Buenos Aires, 1900-1920, Margarita Gutman; Words and history: controversies on urban heritage in Italy, Giorgio Piccinato; Urban destruction or preservation? Conservation movement and planning in 20th-century Scandinavian capitals, Laura Kolbe; Planning the historic city: 1960s plans for Bath and York, John Pendelbury; Multiple exposures or new cultural values? European historical centres and recent immigration fluxes, Alessandro Scarnato; New urbanism and planning history: back to the future, Christopher Silver. Part III Cultural Urbanism and Planning Strategies: Branding the city of culture - the death of city planning?, Graeme Evans; International exhibitions and planning. Hosting large-scale events as place promotion and as catalysts of urban regeneration, F. Javier Monclus; Contemporary urban spectacularisation, Lilian Vaz and Paula Berenstein; Culture, tradition and modernity in the Latin American city. Some recent experiences, Roberto Segre; `Cities are fun!': inventing and spreading the Baltimore model of cultural urbanism, Stephen Ward; Index.
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Abstract
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This volume brings together a team of leading specialists to examine the policies of image and city marketing which have developed over the past 15 years and whether these are a continuity of earlier strategies.
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LC Classification
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HT166.M368 2016
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Javier Monclus
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Manuel Guardia
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Professor Brian Graham
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