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Potsdamer Platz: the reshaping of Berlin

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The redesign of Potsdamer Platz depicts the struggle to revive Berlin, Germany.

This central and highly visible square has undergone a series of strategic revisions to restore its vitality and so to meet place-enhancing objectives.

Specifically, the book critically addresses the challenging tasks of restoring Potsdamer Platz from a state of disintegration to a condition worthy of a world-class city, although the questions remain unanswered as to how far the objectives have been achieved.

The book enables readers to become familiar with the various stages of transformation, aided by the authors' hand-drawn illustration - a series of sketches accompanied by narrations focusing on how to critically read 'cities in transformation'.

As a whole, it presents an overview of the strategic process of urban regeneration.

The findings from this theoretical exploration help reposition our understanding of the process of re-making a 'city in decay and transition'; and introduces new strands of regeneration ideologies, politics and methods.

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Product Details
Springer
3319029282 / 9783319029283
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
03/12/2013
English
45 pages
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