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London (re)generation / guest edited by David Littlefield edited by David Littlefield

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 82, no. 1Publication details: England : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2012Description: 136 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781119993780
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 970 .L66 2012
Contents:
(Re) generation: place, memory, identity -- The global architectural influences on London -- London bridge/The Shard -- Approaches to regeneration -- King's Cross -- The London way: the politics of London's strategic design -- Bank side urban forest -- NEO bank side -- Urban regeneration as self-organisation -- Olympic park, Stratford -- What is a City? -- White city: the art of erasure and forgetting the Olympic games -- A new overground line and the sense of place -- Battersea/Nine Elms -- The role of the estates: from agriculture to urbiculture -- Trompes L'Oeil -- The power of the image -- Centering on the Olympic fringe -- The Thames -- Some key figures in London's regeneration -- Elephant and castle -- Works in/on/around///behind progress -- Where does the city end?.
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(Re) generation: place, memory, identity -- The global architectural influences on London -- London bridge/The Shard -- Approaches to regeneration -- King's Cross -- The London way: the politics of London's strategic design -- Bank side urban forest -- NEO bank side -- Urban regeneration as self-organisation -- Olympic park, Stratford -- What is a City? -- White city: the art of erasure and forgetting the Olympic games -- A new overground line and the sense of place -- Battersea/Nine Elms -- The role of the estates: from agriculture to urbiculture -- Trompes L'Oeil -- The power of the image -- Centering on the Olympic fringe -- The Thames -- Some key figures in London's regeneration -- Elephant and castle -- Works in/on/around///behind progress -- Where does the city end?.

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