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That City Is Mine Urban Ideal Images In Public Debates And City Plans Amsterdam Rotterdam 1945 1995 Uva Dissertations Cordula Rooijendijk

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That City Is Mine Urban Ideal Images In Public Debates And City Plans Amsterdam Rotterdam 1945 1995 Uva Dissertations Cordula Rooijendijk
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Publisher: Vossiuspers UvA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.71 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Cordula Rooijendijk
ISBN: 9781423785385, 9789056293826, 142378538X, 9056293826
Language: English
Year: 2005

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That City Is Mine Urban Ideal Images In Public Debates And City Plans Amsterdam Rotterdam 1945 1995 Uva Dissertations Cordula Rooijendijk by Cordula Rooijendijk 9781423785385, 9789056293826, 142378538X, 9056293826 instant download after payment.

This thesis is about urban ideal images. It is about dreams - not fictitious beliefs, but dreams that humankind can realize tomorrow. It is about images from intellectuals, pastry cooks, urban planners and firemen. About people who deeply care about their cities, about their hopes, frustrations, anger and optimism. They describe their ideals in city debates to gain support, and try to eliminate those with different urban ideal images. They grouse, cuddle, quarrel, adore allies and blacken enemies. But are they successful? Do people change their urban ideal images because of these discussions? Does the local planning council change their plans because they conflict with ideals of citizens? The answers can be found in this book.

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