Towards Cosmopolis

Towards Cosmopolis – Planning for Multicultural Cities (Wiley, 1998) by Leonie Sandercock explores new visions for post-modern planning.

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Towards Cosmopolis – Planning for Multicultural Cities (Wiley, 1998) by Leonie Sandercock explores new visions for post-modern planning.

From polis to metropolis, men and women have continued to struggle to perfect our cities. urban history presents a picture of grand ideals and devastating failures. Towards Cosmopolis explores why we have failed, and how we could succeed, in building an urban  with a difference. Globalization, civil society, feminism and post-colonialism are the forces, ever shifting and changing, which are shaping our cities. We need a new vision to face such change. Sandercock pulls down the pillars of modernist city planning and raises in their place a new post-modern planning, a planning sensitive to community, environment and cultural diversity.
Towards Cosmopolis is illustrated with case material from around the world – which present ‘a thousand tiny empowerments’ of current planning practice – and with a superb range of specially commissioned images. This bold critique cuts to the heart of current debates about the future of our cities. It deserves a place on every citizen’s shelf.

The text is in English. The book is  illustrated with black-and-white photographs.

Our copy in stock is in very good condition. The pages are clean, the glueing of the binding is intact; the covers are fine.

 

Weight 606 g
Dimensions 24,3 × 16,8 × 1,5 cm
Author(s)

Leonie Sandercock

Publisher

Wiley

Publishing year

1998

Language

Images

b&w photos

Binding

Paperback

Condition

Number of pages

258

ISBN

0-471-97198-7