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Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design


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The Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design series provides the reader with the latest scholarship in the field of planning and beyond. The series publishes international research covering spatial planning, regional planning, planning history, planning theory, communities, impact assessment, transport, sustainability and urban design. Building on Routledge’s history of academic rigor and cutting edge research, the series will contribute to the rapidly expanding literature in all areas of planning and urban design. 

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The Architecture of Phantasmagoria Specters of the City

The Architecture of Phantasmagoria: Specters of the City

1st Edition

By Libero Andreotti, Nadir Lahiji
November 10, 2016

In a time of mass-mediated modernity, the city becomes, almost by definition, a constitutively ‘mediated’ city. Today, more than ever before, the omnipresence of media in every sphere of culture is creating a new urban ontology, saturating, fracturing, and exacerbating the manifold experience of ...

Capital Cities: Varieties and Patterns of Development and Relocation

Capital Cities: Varieties and Patterns of Development and Relocation

1st Edition

By Vadim Rossman
November 04, 2016

The issue of capital city relocation is a topic of debate for more than forty countries across the world. In this first book to discuss the issue, Vadim Rossman offers an in-depth analysis of the subject, highlighting the global trends and the key factors that motivate different countries to ...

Deconstructing Placemaking Needs, Opportunities, and Assets

Deconstructing Placemaking: Needs, Opportunities, and Assets

1st Edition

By Mahyar Arefi
August 03, 2016

A new taxonomy of placemaking is needed; concerns have been expressed about the professionalization of placemaking through the proliferation of standards, zoning codes, and restrictive covenants. "Place matters" has become a mantra in many disciplines - architecture, urban planning and urban ...

Heteroglossic Asia The Transformation of Urban Taiwan

Heteroglossic Asia: The Transformation of Urban Taiwan

1st Edition

By Francis Chia-Hui Lin
August 03, 2016

Heteroglossic Asia presents an analysis of geographic, historical, cultural, economic, spatial and political factors underlying Taiwan’s maritime urbanity by means of case studies based on Taipei and Kaohsiung; two cities which represent the multi-accentual character of Taiwan’s urban environment ...

Public Space and Relational Perspectives New Challenges for Architecture and Planning

Public Space and Relational Perspectives: New Challenges for Architecture and Planning

1st Edition

Edited By Chiara Tornaghi, Sabine Knierbein
August 03, 2016

Traditional approaches to understand space tend to view public space mainly as a shell or container, focussing on its morphological structures and functional uses. That way, its ever-changing meanings, contested or challenged uses have been largely ignored, as well as the contextual and on-going ...

The Empty Place Democracy and Public Space

The Empty Place: Democracy and Public Space

1st Edition

By Teresa Hoskyns
August 03, 2016

In The Empty Place: Democracy and Public Space Teresa Hoskyns explores the relationship of public space to democracy by relating different theories of democracy in political philosophy to spatial theory and spatial and political practice.  Establishing the theoretical basis for the study of public...

Brand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing of Space

Brand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing of Space

1st Edition

By Alexander Gutzmer
August 01, 2016

This book is an investigation of the cultural phenomenon of branding and its transformational effects on the contemporary spatial – and urban – reality. It develops a novel understanding of the rationale behind the construction of large-scale architectural complexes that relate to corporate brands,...

Ideology, Political Transitions and the City The Case of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ideology, Political Transitions and the City: The Case of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

1st Edition

By Aleksandra Djurasovic
June 03, 2016

Recent history has seen Bosnian and Herzegovinian (BiH) cities undergoing several transitions. Their cities have developed under socialism (1945 – 1992), have suffered through the civil war during the 1990s, and during the last twenty years have been undergoing a slow and multifaceted transition to...

Neoliberal Spatial Governance

Neoliberal Spatial Governance

1st Edition

By Phil Allmendinger
April 13, 2016

Neoliberal Spatial Governance explores the changing nature of English town and city planning as it has slowly but clearly transformed. Once a system for regulating and balancing change in the built and natural environments in the public interest, planning now finds itself facilitating ...

Planning for a Material World

Planning for a Material World

1st Edition

Edited By Laura Lieto, Robert Beauregard
October 05, 2015

Today, urban scholars think of cities and regions as evolving through networks of human associations, technologies, and natural ecologies. This being the case, planners are faced with the task of navigating a profoundly material world. Planning with and for humans alone is unacceptable: in the ...

Dealing with Deindustrialization Adaptive Resilience in American Midwestern Regions

Dealing with Deindustrialization: Adaptive Resilience in American Midwestern Regions

1st Edition

By Margaret Cowell
October 10, 2014

The late 1970s and 1980s saw a process of mass factory closures in cities and regions across the Midwest of the United States. What happened next as leaders reacted to the news of each plant closure and to the broader deindustrialization trend that emerged during this time period is ...

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