Cityscapes

Cityscapes
Author: John King
Publisher: Heyday Books
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781597141543

Cityscapes of Boston

Cityscapes of Boston
Author: Robert Campbell
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

The entire history of a Boston's development unfolds in a series of "before and after" photographs. Developed from a series of photographic essays in the Boston Globe Magazine, this book tells how cities grow and change, describes the cycles of renewal and decay, and more. 240 photographs. Maps.

Documenting Cityscapes

Documenting Cityscapes
Author: Iván Villarmea Álvarez
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0231850786

While film studies has traditionally treated the presence of the city in film as an urban text operating inside of a cinematic one, this approach has recently evolved into the study of cinema as a technology of place. From this perspective, Documenting Cityscapes explores the way the city has been depicted by nonfiction filmmakers since the late 1970s, paying particular attention to three aesthetic tendencies: documentary landscaping, urban self-portraits, and metafilmic strategies. Through the formal analysis of fifteen works from six different countries, this volume investigates how the rise of subjectivity has helped to develop a kind of gaze that is closer to citizens than to the institutions and corporations responsible for recent major transformations. Documenting Cityscapes therefore reveals the extent to which cinema has become an agent of urban change, in which certain films not only challenge the most controversial policies of late capitalism but also are able to produce spatiality themselves.

Cityscapes of New Orleans

Cityscapes of New Orleans
Author: Richard Campanella
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807168351

Exploring the Crescent City from the ground up, Richard Campanella takes us on a winding journey toward explaining the city’s distinct urbanism and eccentricities. In Cityscapes of New Orleans, Campanella—a historical geographer and professor at Tulane University—reveals the why behind the where, delving into the historical and cultural forces that have shaped the spaces of New Orleans for over three centuries. For Campanella, every bewildering street grid and linguistic quirk has a story to tell about the landscape of Louisiana and the geography of its bestknown city. Cityscapes of New Orleans starts with an examination of neighborhoods, from the origins of faubourgs and wards to the impact of the slave trade on patterns of residence. Campanella explains how fragments of New Orleans streets continue to elude Google Maps and why humble Creole cottages sit alongside massive Greek Revival mansions. He considers the roles of modern urban planning, environmentalism, and preservation, all of which continue to influence the layout of the city and its suburbs. In the book’s final section, Campanella explores the impact of natural disasters as well-known as Hurricane Katrina and as unfamiliar as “Sauvé’s Crevasse,” an 1849 levee break that flooded over two hundred city blocks. Cityscapes of New Orleans offers a wealth of perspectives for uninitiated visitors and transplanted citizens still confounded by terms like “neutral ground,” as well as native-born New Orleanians trying to understand the Canal Street Sinkhole. Campanella shows us a vibrant metropolis with stories around every corner.

Cityscapes 2

Cityscapes 2
Author: John King
Publisher: Heyday Books
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781597143141

"Text and images related to particular structures first appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle."

Cityscapes

Cityscapes
Author: Ben Highmore
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0333929357

This book provides a methodology for studying the experience and culture of urban modernity.

Cityscapes in History

Cityscapes in History
Author: Heléna Tóth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317165756

Cityscapes in History: Creating the Urban Experience explores the ways in which scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, history of art, geography and architecture - think about and study the urban environment. The concept ’cityscapes’ refers to three different dynamics that shape the development of the urban environment: the interplay between conscious planning and organic development, the tension between social control and its unintended consequences and the relationship between projection and self-presentation, as articulated through civic ceremony and ritual. The book is structured around three sections, each covering a particular aspect of the urban experience. ’The City Planned’ looks at issues related to agency, self-perception, the transfer of knowledge and the construction of space. ’The City Lived’ explores the experience of urbanity and the construction of space as a means of social control. And finally, ’The City as a Stage’ examines the ways in which cultural practices and power-relations shape - and are in turn shaped by - the construction of space. Each section combines the work of scholars from different fields who examine these dynamics through both theoretical essays and empirical research, and provides a coherent framework in which to assess a wide range of chronological and geographical subjects. Taken together the essays in this volume provide a truly interdisciplinary investigation of the urban phenomenon. By making fascinating connections between such seemingly diverse topics as 15th century France and modern America, the collection raises valuable questions about scholarly approaches to urban studies.

Fantastic Cityscapes

Fantastic Cityscapes
Author: Mister Mourao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781782435259

A unique colouring book filled with imaginative illustrations of skylines and fantastical cityscapes.In the spirit of the Creative Colouring for Grown-Ups series, this is an extraordinary collection of the artwork of Barcelona-based artist Mister Mourao. Ranging from dense New York skylines to weird imaginary cities and twisted Escher-style skyscrapers, this is an amazing collection of intricate designs to colour in and admire.Forget about any stress or worries as you lose yourself in the creative world designed within these pages and allow your inner artist to find its inspiration.

Colour Quest Cityscapes

Colour Quest Cityscapes
Author: John Woodcock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781782437987

Colour Quest Cityscapes takes colour-by-number books to sky-scraping new heights, with 30 incredible skylines and buildings waiting to be revealed. From iconic landmarks such as the Chrysler building in New York, to hidden gems like the stunning Hallgrîmskirkja cathedral in Reykjavîk, use colouring pens or pencils to colour the numbered shapes and uncover stunning and intricate artwork hidden on the page. Travel the world exploring the most striking, bold and exotic architecture the world has to offer with 30 single-sided designs to complete.

Creative Haven CityScapes

Creative Haven CityScapes
Author: Alexandra Cowell
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2015-08-19
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0486800776

Over 25 CityScapes to Color Twenty-eight dynamic illustrations offer snapshots of cities all over the world, from London, Paris, and Florence to New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. Hidden pictures make each page worth a second look! Answers are included. Specially designed for experienced colorists, Creative Haven® coloring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Perforated pages printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Find your true colors with Creative Haven® and hundreds of other coloring books: www.doverpublications.com/CreativeHaven