The Form of Cities

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Discover the profound insights of urban planning with 'The Form of Cities', a landmark publication published by John Wiley & Sons in 2006. This BRAND NEW edition, complete with 328 pages of essential theories, presents a unique perspective on the art of designing cities. Aimed at architects, urban designers, and those interested in urban studies, this book provides a thorough exploration of how cities reflect symbolic values, collective memory, association, and conflict. With an integrative take on political economy, it offers a fresh lens through which to understand urban landscapes.

'The Form of Cities' transcends traditional urban design literature, introducing innovative frameworks for analyzing cities, considering them from various angles such as aesthetics and gender. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it balances clarity with depth, ensuring readers from all backgrounds appreciate its sophisticated approach.

This essential read complements the author's earlier work, 'Designing Cities', and collectively enriches the discourse on urban design practices. Academic professionals, students, and avid readers alike will find immense value in its pages.

Shipping for this item is free throughout New Zealand, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Order your copy today and unlock the secrets of effective urban design!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781405116404
Year: 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 328


Description:
The Form of Cities offers readers a considered theoretical
introduction to the art of designing cities.







Demonstrates that cities are replete with symbolic values,
collective memory, association and conflict.


Proposes a new theoretical understanding of urban design, based
in political economy.


Demonstrates different ways of conceptualising the city,
whether through aesthetics or the prism of gender, for
example.


Written in an engaging and jargon-free style, but retains a
sophisticated interpretative edge.


Complements Designing Cities by the same author
(Blackwell, 2003).

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