Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention

Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention

more information about Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention

Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention

Editorial Reviews Book Description The events that took place on September 11, 2001, in New York City are the background for a series of essays exploring the response of different cities at different times to natural or man-made disaster. How have cities coped with cataclysmic change in the urban fabric both physically and psychologically? How have they memorialized what they have lost, and how have they imagined their future? What have been the effects, in both the short and long term, of these efforts to rebuild the city?

From the devastating earthquake that shook Lisbon in 1755 to the Great Chicago fire in 1871; from the bombing of Hiroshima to the destruction of Rotterdam and Plymouth during the second World War; from the cities and towns ravaged by the Bosnian War to the symbolism of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem-this book offers varying perspectives on how cities have responded to catastrophic disasters. Following these case studies is a history of destruction and rebuilding in Manhattan, and a reflection on the role of cities in sustaining democratic culture concludes the book. Contributors to this volume include leading urban theorists, architectural historians, cultural critics, architects, and a film-maker. From the Publisher From the devastating earthquake that shook Lisbon in 1755 to the Great Chicago fire in 1871; from the bombing of Hiroshima to the destruction of Rotterdam and Plymouth during the second World War; from the cities and towns ravaged by the Bosnian War to the symbolism of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem-this book offers varying perspectives on how cities have responded to catastrophic disasters. Following these case studies is a history of destruction and rebuilding in Manhattan, and a reflection on the role of cities in sustaining democratic culture concludes the book. Contributors to this volume include leading urban theorists, architectural historians, cultural critics, architects, and a film-maker. Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention

Out of Ground Zero: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention,Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture,Joan Ockman,Prestel Publishing,3791327909,Architecture,Architecture, Modern,Case studies,City planning,Disasters,History - General,Reference,Sociology,Sociology - Urban,Urban renewal

Nice Books:

  1. Out of Site: Fictional Architectural Spaces
  2. Out Of The Red: The New Emerging Generation Of Chinese Photographers
  3. Out There: Marginalization and Contemporary Culture
  4. Outcast Samurai Dancer : Japanese Avant-Garde Dance
  5. Outdoor Rooms: Designs for Porches, Terraces, Decks, Gazebos
  6. Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives
  7. Outside Architecture : Outdoor Rooms Designed by Architects
  8. Outside the Bungalow: America's Arts & Crafts Garden
  9. Outside the Lines
  10. Outsider Art: Spontaneous Alternatives (World of Art)

Nice Books

Nice Books

Recommended Books

  1. Pharaonic Egyptian Clothing
  2. Measuring Investment Performance: Calculating and Evaluating Investment Risk and Return
  3. Cold War, Cool Medium : Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture
  4. Does IT Matter
  5. Autodesk Architectural Desktop R3.3 Fundamentals : Laying a Sound Foundation
  6. Antisense Technology, Part A
  7. Basics of MATLAB and Beyond
  8. Anthem
  9. Captain America & The Falcon Vol. 2: Brothers And Keepers
  10. Charting a Course to Wellness: Creative Ways of Living with Heart Disease and Diabetes
  11. Bright Quilts from Down Under: 13 Color-Charged Projects
  12. Baby Sanctuary: Peace and Harmony in the Nursery
  13. Atlas historico de las tierras santas
  14. Clean Coastal Waters: Understanding and Reducing the Effects of Nutrient Pollution
  15. Basic English Grammar, Full Student Text, Second Edition