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Closer together : this i s the future of cities / Alexander Ståhle.

Fine Arts Library HT391 .S84 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sth̄le, Alexander.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cities and towns.
Sociology, Urban.
Physical Description:
189 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Årsta : Dokument Forlag & Dist, 2016.
Summary:
Cities are growing faster than ever before, but why? Because they foster proximity. Nearness to work, friends and culture has always been a driving force in urban development, from the first cities in which people walked everywhere to today?s car-powered cities with their scattered suburbs, highways and narrow pavements. 00Many scholars, politicians and civic groups are beginning to question the way cities are adapted to car traffic as it causes distance rather than proximity. As a result, a radical urban transformation has begun. What will the cities of the future look like? How will we live our lives and how will new technologies ? self-driving cars for example ? and new city planning ideals affect urban development? What would happen in the event of a major fuel shortage or climate change? 'Closer Together' presents a unique future study and trend analysis developed by 400 experts and scholars. Three potential scenarios selected by 5,000 people through their vote in the media are presented via text and images. The result of their vote is as clear as the emerging trend: cities will have to change. They will need to be more condensed and user-friendly for pedestrians and people who travel by bike. 00Alexander Ståhle?s book 'Closer Together' explains the political and economic forces and the subcultures that drive change in terms of urban environment and transport, as well as the way cities need to transform in order to bring people closer together and, not least, the way it will bring about greater equality and prosperity.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789185639786
9185639788
OCLC:
950448802

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