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The Village in the City

The Village in the City
Author: Nicholas Taylor
Publisher: London : Temple Smith
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1973
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

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From Village to City

From Village to City
Author: Andrew B. Kipnis
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520964276

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Between 1988 and 2013, the Chinese city of Zouping transformed from an impoverished town of 30,000 people to a bustling city of over 300,000, complete with factories, high rises, parks, shopping malls, and all the infrastructure of a wealthy East Asian city. FromVillage toCity paints a vivid portrait of the rapid changes in Zouping and its environs and in the lives of the once-rural people who live there. Despite the benefits of modernization and an improved standard of living for many of its residents, Zouping is far from a utopia; its inhabitants face new challenges and problems such as alienation, class formation and exclusion, and pollution. As he explores the city’s transformation, Andrew B. Kipnis develops a new theory of urbanization in this compelling portrayal of an emerging metropolis and its people.


Inside Greenwich Village

Inside Greenwich Village
Author: Gerald W. McFarland
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781558495029

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A vibrant portrait of a celebrated urban enclave at the turn of the twentieth century.


City Comforts

City Comforts
Author: David M. Sucher
Publisher: City Comforts Inc.
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0964268027

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Chatham Village

Chatham Village
Author: Angelique Bamberg
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0822980703

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Chatham Village, located in the heart of Pittsburgh, is an urban oasis that combines Georgian colonial revival architecture with generous greenspaces, recreation facilities, surrounding woodlands, and many other elements that make living there a unique experience. Founded in 1932, it has gained international recognition as an outstanding example of the American Garden City planning movement and was named a National Historic Landmark in 2005. Chatham Village was the brainchild of Charles F. Lewis, then director of the Buhl Foundation, a Pittsburgh-based charitable trust. Lewis sought an alternative to the substandard housing that plagued low-income families in the city. He hired the New York-based team of Clarence S. Stein and Henry Wright, followers of Ebenezer Howard's utopian Garden City movement, which sought to combine the best of urban and suburban living environments by connecting individuals to each other and to nature. Angelique Bamberg provides the first book-length study of Chatham Village, in which she establishes its historical significance to urban planning and reveals the complex development process, social significance, and breakthrough construction and landscaping techniques that shaped this idyllic community. She also relates the design of Chatham Village to the work of other pioneers in urban planning, including Frederick Law Olmsted Sr., landscape architect John Nolen, and the Regional Planning Association of America, and considers the different ways that Chatham Village and the later New Urbanist movement address a common set of issues. Above all, Bamberg finds that Chatham Village's continued viability and vibrance confirms its distinction as a model for planned housing and urban-based community living.


From Village to City

From Village to City
Author: Andrew B. Kipnis
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520289714

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"Between 1988 and 2013, the Chinese city of Zouping transformed from an impoverished village of 30,000 people to a bustling city of over 300,000, complete with factories, high rises, parks, shopping malls, and all the infrastructure of a wealthy East Asian city. From Village to City paints a vivid portrait of the rapid change of Zouping, its environs, and the lives of the once-rural people who live there. Despite its modernization and higher standards of living, Zouping is far from a utopia; its inhabitants face new challenges and problems such as alienation, class formation and exclusion, patriarchy, and pollution. To understand this transformation, Andrew B. Kipnis has developed a theory of urbanization, demonstrated in his compelling portrayal of an emerging metropolis and the hopes, fears, joys, and sorrows of the people who call it home"--Provided by publisher.


Village in the City

Village in the City
Author: Bruno de Meulder
Publisher: Park Publishing (WI)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 9783906027272

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The 'village in the city' (ViC) is actually a peculiar and particular Chinese phenomenon. This book examines what happens to the villages in the Chinese maelstrom of development.


Between Village and City

Between Village and City
Author: Alva Bonaker
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 3867418233

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The rural-urban linkages in the Hyderabad region are one of the research areas of Work Package 6 "Participation and Communication Strategies" of the project which is dealt with by the nexus Institute for Cooperation Management and Interdisciplinary Research. Nexus examines the quality of rural-urban linkages with the aim to identify the exchange between city and village and establish or strengthen spatial partnerships that can promote energy efficient lifestyles and have a positive effect on social networks. Within this research field the present paper tries to analyse rural-urban migration in this area with focus on changes through new technologies in the city as well as in the villages.


CITY VILLAGE OF TO-MORROW

CITY VILLAGE OF TO-MORROW
Author: Per Stenholm
Publisher: Kulturdoktorn AB
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9198160710

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Do you have the feeling that there might be something fundamentally wrong with the sustainability debate of today? Do you have the feeling that we might be tangled up in the discussion and management of sustainability details without comprehending the sustainability of the whole? Do you have the feeling that we, despite all our orating about sustainability, seem to be moving in the opposite direction? This is not a book about pollution and climate change. It is not a book about sustainable metropolises, high tech power solutions of the future or urban vertical gardens. It is not a book about miracles. It is a book about the very basics of sustainability, about the differences and similarities between cities and villages, about eco-utopian thoughts throughout the ages, about an eco-utopian vision founded on the conclusions of the earlier chapters, and, about the sustainability prospects of villages, cities and our civilization. Read it. Per Stenholm, MSc architect, spatial planning and author of the book.


The Urban Villagers

The Urban Villagers
Author: Herbert J. Gans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1962
Genre: City dwellers
ISBN:

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