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accueil nos livres urbanisme planification histoire de l'espace urbain Dutch New Worlds
Dutch New Worlds
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Christian Salewski
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Editeur: 010 publishers
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Parution: 01-02-12
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352 pages
Langue: Anglais
EAN13: 9789064507793
Disponibilité : à paraître |
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
Our decisions shape our future, but we know little about how. To find
out, planners and designers construct vivid images of what could be.
These scenarios serve as path-breakers between imagination and reason.
In the late 1980s, the elite of Dutch planning and design took scenarios
to unprecedented scales to convince the public of their ideas. But the
quest to reshape the Netherlands as a whole failed dismally. Their
attempt, however, unleashed a wave of new thinking about the future and
created an enormous number of spectacular images of things to come. Dutch New Worlds
tells for the first time the story of how scenario thinking changed
urbanism and physical planning, from its beginning in the late 1960s to
its height in the 1990s. It shows how most grand scenario projects came
to nothing because of overambition and misuse. It also shows how, today,
scenarios remain powerful tools for focused and transparent design
research to create better cities and regions. Told from the perspective
of an architect and urbanist, this history of ideas holds fundamental
lessons for planners, designers, and policy makers – and for our next
decisions that will shape our future.
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Dernière mise à jour :: 24-05-2012 06:45
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