

An essential addition to any urban planning library, this volume investigates how spatially limited cities take new directions in order to find innovative planning solutions. The responses of West Berlin,... Read More
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An essential addition to any urban planning library, this volume investigates how spatially limited cities take new directions in order to find innovative planning solutions. The responses of West Berlin, at the time of the Berlin Wall, and London, enclosed by a greenbelt since 1958, are offered as examples.
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- Price: $39.95
- Pages: 160
- Carton Quantity: 25
- Publisher: JOVIS
- Imprint: JOVIS
- Publication Date: 25th October 2016
- Trim Size: 7.75 x 9.5 in
- Illustration Note: 100 farb. Abb.
- ISBN: 9783868594089
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
ARCHITECTURE / Criticism
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An essential addition to any urban planning library, this volume investigates how spatially limited cities take new directions in order to find innovative planning solutions. The responses of West Berlin, at the time of the Berlin Wall, and London, enclosed by a greenbelt since 1958, are offered as examples.
- Price: $39.95
- Pages: 160
- Carton Quantity: 25
- Publisher: JOVIS
- Imprint: JOVIS
- Publication Date: 25th October 2016
- Trim Size: 7.75 x 9.5 in
- Illustrations Note: 100 farb. Abb.
- ISBN: 9783868594089
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
ARCHITECTURE / Criticism