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Urban Identity is the second in the successful Learning from Place series that draws upon the wealth of experience in the Academy of Urbanism. This edition deals with the subject of urban identity and character. Why is it that all modern towns and cities look the same, as they become dominated by identikit buildings, multi-national corporations, even arbitrarily imposed urban design rules? How can we preserve and foster the sense of local identity and character that so value without falling into the trap of historical pastiche?

Four leading urban thinkers take this theme as the staring point for chapters on urban identity. The classical architect Robert Adam delivers a broadside to modern architecture that he sees as the multi-national face of globalism. The architect and academic John Worthington ponders the difference between how a place is seen, its identity and how it wants to be seen, its brand. While the architects Anthony Reddy from Ireland and

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"Urban Identity brims with fascinating and sometimes controversial insights and opinions on urbanism."Lonaard



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Foreword. Introduction. Cities. Identity 01. Towns. Identity 02. Neighbourhoods. Streets. Identity 03. Places. Endpiece

Urban Identity Learning from Place

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780415614023, 978-0415614023
      ISBN10: 0415614023

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Urban Identity is the second in the successful Learning from Place series that draws upon the wealth of experience in the Academy of Urbanism. This edition deals with the subject of urban identity and character. Why is it that all modern towns and cities look the same, as they become dominated by identikit buildings, multi-national corporations, even arbitrarily imposed urban design rules? How can we preserve and foster the sense of local identity and character that so value without falling into the trap of historical pastiche?

      Four leading urban thinkers take this theme as the staring point for chapters on urban identity. The classical architect Robert Adam delivers a broadside to modern architecture that he sees as the multi-national face of globalism. The architect and academic John Worthington ponders the difference between how a place is seen, its identity and how it wants to be seen, its brand. While the architects Anthony Reddy from Ireland and

      Trade Review

      "Urban Identity brims with fascinating and sometimes controversial insights and opinions on urbanism."Lonaard



      Table of Contents

      Foreword. Introduction. Cities. Identity 01. Towns. Identity 02. Neighbourhoods. Streets. Identity 03. Places. Endpiece

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