Architecture

Large-Scale Projects in German Cities 
  • ISBN: 9783868590555
  • English edition
  • Jovis Verlag
  • Cloth binding with jacket, 184 pages
  • 24 x 32 cm
  • colour/black & white
  • April 2010
  • €39,62  (excl. VAT)

Large-Scale Projects in German Cities

Urban Development 1990–2010

Engelbert Lütke Daldrup, Peter Zlonicky Ed(s)

Large-scale projects today – a paradigm shift in urban development? When large housing developments fell into disrepute, small projects became the model for the reconstruction of cities. Today, the broad range of the new generation of large-scale projects reflects a renaissance of the city. Reunification and globalization have initiated the development of new large-scale projects in Germany. Cities are seizing the opportunities provided by structural change, and many conversion sites are being redeveloped. These developments are about cities rather than about suburbs. Dealing with urban diversity and social heterogeneity, with integration and cohesion, with history and good design, these are the long-term tasks of urban development, no less in the projects presented in this publication. Large-scale projects are models for future living conditions. Their qualities can set standards and their shortcomings promote necessary learning processes. Large-scale projects can sketch generalizable images of the future of the European city.

 

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