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Manchester

Manchester

Shaping the City

by Royal Institute Of British Architects And Manchester City Council Staff
Hardback
Publication Date: 06/12/2004

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Manchester, a radical, gritty northern metropolis initiated a new way of working in the 18th century, creating extraordinary wealth for the whole nation, defining a new way of living with suburbs for the middle classes, and inner city terraces for the working classes. In the 21st century, Manchester is undergoing a remarkable renaissance, transforming itself through an investment in physical infrastructure, prestige projects and quality architecture. Manchester creates one third of the Northwest region's wealth and is determined to become a leading European city, with a wide range of imaginative strategies in place to achieve this aim.

Manchester: Shaping the City demonstrates the constant spirit and originality of Manchester's people and the physical, social and economic improvements, which continue to drive the city forward. It includes a timeline of critical regeneration activity and events over the last twenty years using case studies such as No 1 Springfields, Urbis, No 1 Deansgate and Beetham Tower, to name but a few, to illustrate the processes involved in this major physical regeneration of the city, and the contribution of these processes to future projects. The book is just the beginning of the next chapter in Manchester's history. A city that has proved it has the ambition, confidence, and determination to keep its place amongst the key regional cities in Europe.

ISBN:
9781859461570
9781859461570
Category:
Urban & municipal planning
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
06-12-2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
RIBA Publications
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
303x217x23mm
Weight:
1.41kg

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