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Most books on waterfronts deal with a relatively narrow collection
of cities and projects; one might describe them as the 'top ten'
list of waterfront revitalisation projects. For instance, Boston
and Baltimore are now the stuff of waterfront redevelopment legend.
Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities is a second generation
waterfront publication which reflects on recent and contemporary
developments. Amsterdam, Boston, Genoa, Sydney and Vancouver are
successful examples of cities that faced considerable challenges in
their revitalisation efforts. Bilbao, Havana, Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria and Shanghai are contemporary examples that represent the
emerging contexts for waterfront revitalisation today. Four themes
form the basis of this book and provide a structure for considering
particular aspects of waterfront redevelopment - connection to the
waterfront, remaking the city image on the waterfront, port and
city relations and the new waterfronts in historic cities. Broad
issues that might be applicable to a variety of situations are
dealt with alongside specific city case studies.
Most books on waterfronts deal with a relatively narrow collection of cities and projects; one might describe them as the 'top ten' list of waterfront revitalisation projects. For instance, Boston and Baltimore are now the stuff of waterfront redevelopment legend. Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities is a second generation waterfront publication which reflects on recent and contemporary developments. Amsterdam, Boston, Genoa, Sydney and Vancouver are successful examples of cities that faced considerable challenges in their revitalisation efforts. Bilbao, Havana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Shanghai are contemporary examples that represent the emerging contexts for waterfront revitalisation today. Four themes form the basis of this book and provide a structure for considering particular aspects of waterfront redevelopment - connection to the waterfront, remaking the city image on the waterfront, port and city relations and the new waterfronts in historic cities. Broad issues that might be applicable to a variety of situations are dealt with alongside specific city case studies. eBook available with sample pages: 0203166892
Discussions on the global economy focus on the hyper-mobility of
capital, the possibility of instantaneous transmission of
information and money around the globe, the centrality of
information outputs to our economic systems and emphasise the
neutralisation of geography and of places. What is ignored,
however, is that even the most advanced information industries need
a material infrastructure of buildings and work processes, and
considerable agglomeration, in order to operate in global markets.
Further, the globalisation of economic activity has brought with it
not only a vast dispersal of offices and factories, but also a
growing importance of central functions to manage and coordinate
such worldwide networks of activities. The development of global
urban projects is one manifestation of this move towards centrality
in urban situations. These large-scale urban projects are the
result of governments' seeking competitive advantage in the global
economy. They are critical components of a nation's global
infrastructure. In the booming economies of the Asia Pacific Rim
prior to the Asian Economic Crisis these urban developments were
seen as key components of national economic policies. In their
making they require a conscious effort to arrange material
infrastructure and reinforce that there is a role for urban design
in this making. Emerging Urbanity is an exploration of this role in
nine global urban projects in the Asia Pacific Rim.
Discussions on the global economy focus on the hyper-mobility of capital, the possibility of instantaneous transmission of information and money around the globe, the centrality of information outputs to our economic systems and emphasise the neutralisation of geography and of places. What is ignored, however, is that even the most advanced information industries need a material infrastructure of buildings and work processes, and considerable agglomeration, in order to operate in global markets. Further, the globalisation of economic activity has brought with it not only a vast dispersal of offices and factories, but also a growing importance of central functions to manage and coordinate such worldwide networks of activities. The development of global urban projects is one manifestation of this move towards centrality in urban situations. These large-scale urban projects are the result of governments' seeking competitive advantage in the global economy. They are critical components of a nation's global infrastructure. In the booming economies of the Asia Pacific Rim prior to the Asian Economic Crisis these urban developments were seen as key components of national economic policies. In their making they require a conscious effort to arrange material infrastructure and reinforce that there is a role for urban design in this making. Emerging Urbanity is an exploration of this role in nine global urban projects in the Asia Pacific Rim.
What do ethicists and moral philosophers really think about? What
are the most pressing concerns in the discipline today? This
collection of interviews with a range of interesting and original
thinkers in the field provides a snapshot of contemporary ethics in
all its complexity and nuance. It contains 26 probing interviews
conducted by Richard Marshall of the cultural magazine 3AM, each
consisting of a carefully condensed version of the interview,
preceded by a brief biography of the interview subject. Marshall's
questions are deeply knowledgeable while always accessible to the
layperson, and the interviewees respond in kind with rich and
opinionated responses. The result is a deeply engaging entree into
the state of ethics today.
The appeal of philosophy has always been its willingness to speak
to those pressing questions that haunt us as we make our way
through life. What is truth? Could we think without language? Is
materialism everything? But in recent years, philosophy has been
largely absent from mainstream cultural commentary. Many have come
to believe that the field is excessively technical and
inward-looking and that it has little to offer outsiders. The 25
interviews collected in this volume, all taken from a series of
online interviews with leading philosophers published by the
cultural magazine 3ammagazine.com, were carried out with the aim of
confronting widespread ignorance about contemporary philosophy.
Interviewer Richard Marshall's informed and enthusiastic questions
help his subjects explain the meaning of their work in a way that
is accessible to non-specialists. Contemporary philosophical issues
are presented through engaging but serious dialogues that, taken
together, offer a glimpse into key debates across the discipline.
Alongside metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, logic,
philosophy of science, philosophy of language, political philosophy
and ethics, discussed here are feminist philosophy, continental
philosophy, pragmatism, philosophy of religion, experimental
philosophy, bioethics, animal rights, and legal philosophy.
Connections between philosophy and fields such as psychology,
cognitive science, and theology are likewise examined. Marshall
interviews philosophers both established and up-and coming.
Engaging, thoughtful and thought-provoking, inviting anyone with a
hunger for philosophical questions and answers to join in,
Philosophy at 3:AM shows that contemporary philosophy can be
relevant - and even fun.
The Reverend Richard Marshall is a retired Episcopal priest living
in St. Augustine, Florida. He formerly worked as an engineer in the
space program. My Journey with Jesus and Jo chronicles his
multi-faceted career, his marriage to the love of his life, Jo, the
tragic loss of three of their children, and the spiritual awakening
that took him halfway across the country and forever changed his
life.
This book examines the emergence and evolution of the discipline of
urban design as articulated through the work of Josep Lluis Sert
(1902-1983), one of its most influential practitioners. Sert was
noted for his city planning and urban development projects in
Europe, South America, and the United States, and the master plans
of his later career were significant for their integration of
natural landscape features into the urban building scheme. With
essays by leading scholars and a wide selection of archival
materials, illustrations, plans, and maps, this book provides a
timely look at the man who advocated the idea of "urban
consciousness" and an architecture that dealt with the total
environment--well before these concepts became commonplace.
Published in association with the Harvard University Graduate
School of Design
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