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Author:
Busquets, Joan, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91031013
Title:
Barcelona : the urban evolution of a compact city / Joan Busquets.
Publisher:
Applied Research + Design Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
468 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 23 cm
Subject:
City planning--Barcelona--Barcelona--History.
Urbanization--Barcelona--Barcelona--History.
Architecture--Barcelona.--Barcelona.
Barcelona (Spain)--History.
History.
Architecture.
City planning.
Urbanization.
Spain--Barcelona.
Urbanisme--Barcelone (Espagne)--Barcelone (Espagne)--Histoire.
Urbanisation--Barcelone (Espagne)--Barcelone (Espagne)--Histoire.
Architecture--Barcelone (Espagne)--Barcelone (Espagne)--Histoire.
Other Authors:
Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79107884
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
From its origins to capital of the medieval Mediterranean -- From the urbanisation of the Raval to the start of industrialisation -- Projects for the modern city and the demolition of the town walls -- Barcelona, city of innovation -- The turn of the century and Greater Barcelona -- The Barcelona of a million inhabitants -- The grey post-war years and the formation of the metropolis -- Patterns of pro-development expansion and political change. Urban development and the Plans -- Barcelona's recovery in the eighties. Urban development in the form of projects, programmes and strategies -- Barcelona, a European city. Another change of scale? -- Maps of the city.
Summary:
"Barcelona can be regarded as a prototype of a European Mediterranean city with a long urban tradition. As such, it has undergone a specific process of historic formation: density and compactness of urban form, evolution by extension rather than by reform, etc. A history of urban planning necessarily includes a summary of the territorial and urban experience, and pays particular attention to the physical dimensions of the city that condition its cultural and economic development. This book centers on the construction of Barcelona, taking as its basis the most important planning operations and city projects, and drawing on various sources for the different phases. Its urban development was very varied, even without taking into account the interventions of royalty or aristocrats that produced large avenues and parks. The local scale of many of the projects contrasts with the cosmopolitan aspirations that have made some of these interventions so innovative; these might include some of the major projects carried out for special events, such as the events in 1888 (World Exhibition), 1929 (Electrical Industries Exhibition) and 1992 (Olympic Games). Now, in the 21st century, new prospects are opening up thanks to the recent European institutional framework, particularly changes in the economic system to a post-industrial phase, during which the various means of communication are coming to the fore. It is difficult to gauge the spatial repercussions, but the urban planning history of Barcelona shows how it has already overcome major contradictions in recent centuries"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1940743052
9781940743059
OCLC:
(OCoLC)888952288
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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