ABSTRACT

This series of essays outlines a number of case studies from Europe, North America, Australia and Asia and provides first hand accounts of the experiences that planners, architects and politicians have had in reshaping cities. These insights provide a pragmatic assessment of the challenges and constraints posed by changing patterns of urban growth in a broad spectrum of urban environments. The reader will discover, through these multiple voices and views, the diverse forms of global cities, and will have a grasp of where the debate on urban design stands today, and where it may be going in the future.

chapter |9 pages

City Edges

part |53 pages

Private Development Versus the Public Realm

chapter |19 pages

Remaking Beirut

chapter |16 pages

Barcelona Revisited

Transforming the City Within the City

chapter |15 pages

Melbourne

Back from the Edge

part |52 pages

Centre Vs. The Periphery

chapter |16 pages

Jerusalem

Lessons From a Shared City

chapter |18 pages

Dublin, Sheffield, Manchester and Adelaide

Cultural Quarters as Mechanisms for Urban Regeneration

chapter |16 pages

From Centre to Periphery

The Aesthetics of Mobility

part |60 pages

Cities on the Edge

chapter |19 pages

Rebuilding Kabul

chapter |13 pages

Belgrade

De(Con)Structing Urbanity

chapter |14 pages

Reframing Johannesburg

chapter |10 pages

Megacities and the Urban Century

Shrinking World, Growing Cities

part |67 pages

The Eco Edge

chapter |17 pages

From Eastgate to CH2

Building on the Energy Watershed

chapter |11 pages

Curitiba and Sustainability

chapter |16 pages

Sustainability and Metropolitan Planning

Melbourne 2030 - A Case Study in Governance and the Mechanics of Change

chapter |8 pages

From New York to Darwinism

Formulary for a Sustainable Urbanism

chapter |11 pages

Beyond the City Edge