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| 505 | _aMartin Schmitz: From Critical Urban Studies to the Science of Walking p.7 Jesko Fezer: Politics-Environment-Mankind p.12 POLITICS p.17 Urban Planning and Democracy (1957) p.19 Construction: A Process with No Obligations to Historic Preservation (1967) p.25 Political Decisions in Construction Planning (1970) p.42 The Drawbacks of Leitbilder [Models) for Decision-Making (1971) p.54 Who Plans the Planning? (1974) p.65 Communication and the Built Environment (1978) p.80 Between Patchwork and the Master Plan (1982) p.90 The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) p.97 Architecture: An Art or A Science? (1983) p.104 The End of Polytechnic Solvability (1989) p.110 ENVIRONMENT p.119 The Urban Crisis (1961) p.121 The Revolution Did Not Happen (1964) p.129 On the Value and Meaning of Urban Utopias (1968) p.135 Signs of the Times (1973) p.148 Aesthetic Issues in Architecture (1978) p.153 Of Small Steps and Great Effects (1978) p.161 Design Is Invisible (1980) p.171 What Is Livability? On Quantifiable and Invisible Needs (1981) p.182 The So-Called Urban Planning of the 1960s (1989) p.191 Valuable Rubbish, the Limits of Care, and Destruction through Care (1991) p.201 The City in the Year 2028 (1998) p.213 MANKIND p.219 Does Modern Architecture Make Us Unfree? (1961) p.221 On Housing Needs (1970) p.236 What Does the Citizen Expect of Urban Design? (1972) p.244 Family and Home: Two Adaptable Systems (1975) p.254 Public Taste, or: On the Shift in Aesthetic Evaluation (1977) p.265 An Imaginary Visit (1977) p 274 Learning from Squatters (1977) p.276 DIY and the Construction Industry (1980) p.278 No-Man's-Land (1980) p.291 The Architect's Concept of Mankind (1980) p.293 We Must Reclaim Public Space (1982) p.305 Landscape and Motorcars (1988) p.314 Unintentional and Innocent-How Does Gemütlichkeit Come About? (2001) p.321 Bibliography p.327 Biography p.333 Index p.335 DELIRIOUS CITY CONTENTS Preface p.7 l Delirious City p.8 ll People, People, People p.16 lll Consumptive Life p.24 IV Us and Them p.36 V By Invitation Only p.50 VI Ghetto p.74 VII Copy and Don't Ask p.94 VIlI Event Management p.130 IX Cosmopolitan Fiction p.142 X Parasitic Lives p.168 XI Nothing Goes Nowhere p.184 XII Conserving Builders p.216 XIII A Welcoming Brothel p.238 XIV Hopeless Optimism p.256 XV Future Fictions p.276 List of Illustrations p.307 Acknowledgements p.310 Index | ||
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