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Imaging the City - Continuing Struggles and New Directions (Hardcover)
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Imaging the City - Continuing Struggles and New Directions (Hardcover)
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Planners face a controversial task because their professional role
requires them to be spokespersons for the public interest. In a
welter of conflicting pictures and voices, how might the public
interest be discovered? Once identified, how might it be expressed
so that competing publics attend to it? There are no easy answers,
but the experience of planners today suggests ways of working and
innovations of promise.The focus on planning practice prompted the
editors to analyze images that are now at work in our cities. For
Vale and Warner, all city design and constructions offer material
that people should include in images of their environment. The
built and building city are part of the experience of all city
dwellers; it is theirs to incorporate, interpret, or ignore. Essays
included in this text trace the interplay between physical objects
of planners and architects and the social experience and outlooks
of image makers and their audiences.Imaging the City explores urban
image making from civic boosterism of medieval cities to iconic
imagery of Times Square. Vale and Warner bring together urban
historians, geographers, city planners, architects, and cultural
commentators to analyze the creation of urban imagery from the
signature skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur to the re-creation of the
South Bronx and the use of city images in film, literature,
television, and on the Internet. Urban dwellers, urban planners,
architects, municipal officials, sociologists, urban historians -
all will perceive their worlds with a heightened sense of awareness
after reading this book.
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