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Titre
The liberal monument : Urban design and the late modern project
Sujet
, croissance urbaine, étalement urbain, aménagement urbain, architecture, développement urbain, espace urbain, aménagement de l'espace, D'Hooghe Alexander
Description
Abstract from the publisher :
D'Hooghe travels the world in search of experiments in urbanism and findsin the ruins of these failed utopias a way forward. He discovers in the work of 'second-generation modernists' Sigfried Giedion and Louis I. Kahn an effort to connect architecture, planning, and liberal politics. This becomes the seed for what he calls the liberal monument.
The Liberal Monument is a provocative, accessible work of theory that challenges all of the accepted truths of urban design. Its goal is to restore the confidence architecture will need, whether it is building cities from the ground up in China and Dubai or managing the growth of the sprawling suburbs of Phoenix and Raleigh/Durham.