Intercultural Urbanism

Intercultural Urbanism
Author: Dean Saitta
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786994127

Cities today are paradoxical. They are engines of innovation and opportunity, but they are also plagued by significant income inequality and segregation by ethnicity, race, and class. These inequalities and segregations are often reinforced by the urban built environment: the planning of space and the design of architecture. This condition threatens attainment of wider social and economic prosperity. In this innovative new study, Dean Saitta explores questions of urban sustainability by taking an intercultural, trans-historical approach to city planning. Saitta uses a largely untapped body of knowledge—the archaeology of cities in the ancient world—to generate ideas about how public space, housing, and civic architecture might be better designed to promote inclusion and community, while also making our cities more environmentally sustainable. By integrating this knowledge with knowledge generated by evolutionary studies and urban ethnography (including a detailed look at Denver, Colorado, one of America’s most desirable and fastest growing ‘destination cities’ but one that is also experiencing significant spatial segregation and gentrification), Saitta’s book offers an invaluable new perspective for urban studies scholars and urban planning professionals.”

Little Lord Fauntleroy

Little Lord Fauntleroy
Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1925
Genre: England
ISBN: 1427061807

An American boy goes to live with his grandfather in England, where he becomes heir to a title, estate, and fortune.

City Planning in Ancient Times

City Planning in Ancient Times
Author: Arthur Segal
Publisher: Olympic Marketing Corporation
Total Pages: 87
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822508366

Examines the art of city planning as it was in ancient times, and describes some of the oldest planned cities, now in ruins, of Greece, the Roman Empire, Egypt, and Mesopotamia.

Latin American Urban Development into the Twenty First Century

Latin American Urban Development into the Twenty First Century
Author: D. Rodgers
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137035137

By the dawn of the 21st century, more than half of the world's population was living in urban areas. This volume explores the implications of this unprecedented expansion in the world's most urbanized region, Latin America, exploring the new urban reality, and the consequences for both Latin America and the rest of the developing world.