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City Development

City Development explores the fascinating evolution of cities, from ancient settlements to modern metropolises, focusing on urban planning's historical trajectory. It examines how cities reflect societal values, political ideologies, and economic forces, revealing that urban planning is more than just a technical discipline. The book highlights the interplay between urban form and social function, illustrating how different eras have prioritized different aspects of urban life. The book argues that understanding the past is crucial for building equitable and resilient urban futures.

For example, early urban settlements in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley laid foundational principles of urban design. Later, Greek and Roman city planning significantly influenced urban landscapes, demonstrating the profound impact of historical precedent. The book progresses through eras, analyzing the influence of the Renaissance and Industrial Revolution, and addresses contemporary issues like sustainability and social equity.

What sets this book apart is its emphasis on the social and political dimensions of urban planning, revealing how power dynamics shape urban form. Using diverse evidence like archaeological findings and historical maps, City Development provides a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between history, architecture, and society. This approach makes it valuable for students, professionals, and anyone interested in urban history, architecture, and the future of city development.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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