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Stockholm

The Making of a Metropolis

By Thomas Hall

Published December 2nd 2008 by Routledge – 232 pages

Series: Planning, History and Environment Series

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Description

This is the first history of Stockholm’s development from the city’s unique seventeenth-century redevelopment and extension to the postmodern, postindustrial trends of today. While the city’s planners borrowed the ideas from abroad at certain periods, they provided the lead for the rest of the world at others. For much of the mid-twentieth century Stockholm was the model for Europe and elsewhere. Written by an acknowledged authority on the city and Swedish architecture and planning generally, with a wide range of illustrations, this book provides a much needed explanation of one of Europe’s great cities.

Contents

Introduction 1. Stockholm – A Planned City? 2. The Capital of a Great Power 3. The Lindhagen Plan: A Vision Realized 4. The Completion of the Inner City, 1900–1940 5. The Coming of the Outer City: From Enskede to Skarpnäck 6. ‘A Display Window for Sweden’: The Rise and Fall of the City-Centre Reconstruction 7. Concluding Reflections: A Look Back at Aspects of Recent Developments Stockholm in the New Millennium Controversial Metropolitan Icons: Tall Buildings in the Stockholm Cityscape by Martin Rörby

Name: Stockholm: The Making of a Metropolis (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Thomas Hall. This is the first history of Stockholm’s development from the city’s unique seventeenth-century redevelopment and extension to the postmodern, postindustrial trends of today. While the city’s planners borrowed the ideas from...
Categories: Architectural History, Planning History