Urban Planning During Socialism - Mariotti, Jasna; Leetmaa, Kadri; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Urban Planning During Socialism: Views from the Periphery
 
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ISBN13:9781032355979
ISBN10:1032355972
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:296 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:600 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 31 Illustrations, black & white; 25 Halftones, black & white; 6 Line drawings, black & white; 3 Tables, black & white
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Urban Planning During Socialism

Views from the Periphery
 
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Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

Urban Planning During Socialism examines the transformations of cities during the period of state socialism of the 20th century, summarizing the urban and architectural studies that trace their transformations.

Long description:

Urban Planning During Socialism delves into the evolution of cities during the period of state socialism of the 20th century, summarizing the urban and architectural studies that trace their transformations.?



The book focuses primarily on the periphery of the socialist world, both spatially and in terms of scholarly thinking.?The case study cities presented in this book draw on cultural and material studies to demonstrate diverse and novel concepts of ?periphery? through transformations of socialist cityscapes rather than homogenous views on cities during the period of state socialism of the 20th century. In doing so the book explores the transversalities of political, economic, and social phenomena; the places for everyday life in socialist cities; the role of professional communities on production and reproduction of space and ecological thinking.


This book is aimed at scholarly readership, in particular scholars in architecture, urban planning, and human geography, as well as undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students in these disciplines studying the urban transformation of cities after World War II in socialist countries. It will also be of interest for planning officials, architects, policymakers and activists in former socialist countries.

Table of Contents:

Revisiting urban planning during socialism: views from the periphery.


An introduction.


Jasna Mariotti and Kadri Leetmaa 


 


PART I


Urban planning, politics and power: relations in the periphery


      1 Urbanising the Virgin Lands: at the frontier of Soviet socialist planning


Gianni Talamini


 


2 From Breslau to Wrocław. Urban development of the largest city of the Polish ?Regained Lands? under socialism


Agnieszka Tomaszewicz and Joanna Majczyk


 


3 Dreaming the Capital: architecture and urbanism as tools for planning the socialist Bratislava


Henrieta Moravčíková, Peter Szalay and Laura Krišteková 


 


4 The Yugoslav Skopje: building the brutalist city, 1970-1990


Maja Babić


 


5 From reverse colonial trade to antiurbanism


Budapest?s frustrated urban renewal between 1950 and 1990 in the face of the Soviet world order?s anomalous centre-periphery relations


Daniel Kiss


 


PART II


Architects and urban planners in the socialist city: roles and positions in the periphery


 


6 Passive agents or genuine facilitators of citizen participation? The role of planners under the Yugoslav self-management socialism


Ana Perić and Mina Blagojević


 


7 The influence of nuclear deterrence during the Cold War on the growth and decline of the peripheral town of Valga/Valka


Kadri Leetmaa, Jiří Tintěra, Taavi Pae and Daniel B. Hess


 


8 The role of architects in fighting the monotony of the Lithuanian mass housing estates


Marija Dr?mait? 


 


PART III


The non-politics of everyday life in spatial peripheries during socialism


 


9 Courtyards, parks and squares of power in Ukrainian cities: planning and reality of everyday life under socialism


Kostyantyn Mezentsev, Nataliia Provotar and Oleksiy Gnatiuk


 


10 Planning urban peripheries for leisure: the plan for Greater Tallinn, 1960?1962


Epp Lankots


 


11 Gldani: from ambitious experimental project to half-realised Soviet mass-housing district in Tbilisi, Georgia


David Gogishvili


 


PART IV


Ecology and environment in the socialist periphery


 


12 New ecological planning and spatial assessment of production sites in socialist industrial Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk) in the 1960s?80s


Nadezda Gobova


 


13 Peripheral landscapes: ecology, ideology and form in Soviet non-official architecture


Masha Panteleyeva


 


14 Conceptions of ?nature? and ?the environment? during socialism in Albania: an ecofeminist perspective


Dorina Pojani and Elona Pojani