Baltimore: Reinventing an Industrial Legacy City is an exploration into the reinvention, self-reflection, and boosterism of US legacy cities, taking Baltimore as the case study model to reveal the larger narrative.
Baltimore: Reinventing an Industrial Legacy City is an exploration into the reinvention, self-reflection, and boosterism of US legacy cities, taking Baltimore as the case study model to reveal the larger narrative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Klaus Philipsen is German trained, and has 40 years of "on-the-ground" experience as an architect, urban planner and community development advocate. Philipsen explores and compares multiple facets of development in Baltimore with an occasional look back at his original hometown of Stuttgart, Germany. Philipsen connects his work as an architect, transportation planner, preservationist and smart-growth advocate to advance an urban agenda that will propel legacy cities such as Baltimore into the 21st century and the "age of cities".
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Part 1: How We Got Here 1.1. From # 2 US City to Rank 26 and Dropping 1.2. Housing: From Polished Stoops to Boarded Shells and Lofts 1.3. The Policies and Economics of Dispersal: Beyond the Point of No Return? 1.4. Coming Full Circle: From Riots to Renaissance to Riots 1.5. Transportation 1.6. Making and Production Part 2: Case Studies - (My 30 Year Perspective). 2.1. Sprawl and Smart Growth 2.2. Transportation 2.3. Housing Hope III HOPE VI V2V EBDI 2.4. Preservation Adaptive Reuse and Heritage 2.5. Innovation and Making: Station North Open Works UA Lighthouse Tradepoint Atlantic Blueprint Enable. Part 3: How To Break The Cycles Outlook 3.1. Globalization Localization and Cities 3.2. Making and Innovation 3.3. Crowd-based Production 3.4. Brownfield Redevelopment 3.5. Transportation 3.6. Staging a Comeback
Part 1: How We Got Here 1.1. From # 2 US City to Rank 26 and Dropping 1.2. Housing: From Polished Stoops to Boarded Shells and Lofts 1.3. The Policies and Economics of Dispersal: Beyond the Point of No Return? 1.4. Coming Full Circle: From Riots to Renaissance to Riots 1.5. Transportation 1.6. Making and Production Part 2: Case Studies - (My 30 Year Perspective). 2.1. Sprawl and Smart Growth 2.2. Transportation 2.3. Housing Hope III HOPE VI V2V EBDI 2.4. Preservation Adaptive Reuse and Heritage 2.5. Innovation and Making: Station North Open Works UA Lighthouse Tradepoint Atlantic Blueprint Enable. Part 3: How To Break The Cycles Outlook 3.1. Globalization Localization and Cities 3.2. Making and Innovation 3.3. Crowd-based Production 3.4. Brownfield Redevelopment 3.5. Transportation 3.6. Staging a Comeback
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