Expanded to 376 pages, including new case studies from the Global South.
Examines the interplay between local cultural practices and social justice, highlighting disparities between gentrified cores and peripheral poverty. Access and Purchase Options
Includes classic examples like Atlanta , Barcelona, Brasilia, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. Expanded to 376 pages, including new case studies
This text serves as a vital resource for scholars and students in urban planning and design. Routledge . Editions: 1st Edition (2004): Approximately 280 pages.
Shaping the City: Studies in History, Theory and Urban Design This text serves as a vital resource for
978-0415584623 (Paperback); 978-0415584586 (Hardback). Core Themes and Content
Adds Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Oslo, San Diego/Tijuana, and Shenzhen. Shaping the City: Studies in History, Theory and
, edited by Rodolphe El-Khoury and Edward Robbins, is a comprehensive urban design textbook that uses specific city case studies to examine the critical ideas, history, and theories driving contemporary urban development. Book Overview & Key Details