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Cities' Identity Through Architecture and Arts

Cities' Identity Through Architecture and Arts

by Yasser MahgoubNicola Cavalagli Antonella Versaci and others
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/11/2020

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This book covers a broad range of topics relating to architecture and urban design, such as the conservation of cities' culture and identity through design and planning processes, various ideologies and approaches to achieving more sustainable cities while retaining their identities, and strategies to help cities advertise themselves on the global market.
Every city has its own unique identity, which is revealed through its physical and visual form. It is seen through the eyes of its inhabitants and visitors, and is where their collective memories are shaped. In turn, these factors affect tourism, education, culture & economic prosperity, in addition to other aspects, making a city's identity one of its main assets.
Cities' identities are constructed and developed over time and are constantly evolving physically, culturally and sociologically. This book explains how architecture and the arts can embody the historical, cultural and economic characteristics of the city. It also demonstrates how cities' memories play a vital role in preserving their physical and nonphysical heritage. Furthermore, it examines the transformation of cities and urban cultures, and investigates the various new approaches developed in contemporary arts and architecture.
Given its scope, the book is a valuable resource for a variety of readers, including students, educators, researchers and practitioners in the fields of city planning, urban design, architecture and the arts.
ISBN:
9783030148683
9783030148683
Category:
Sociology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-11-2020
Publisher:
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of origin:
Switzerland
Pages:
238
Dimensions (mm):
279x210mm
Weight:
0.88kg

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