ABSTRACT

Professor Bird presents a synthesis of the many approaches to the study of a central featuer of modern life - the city, including its distant past and its future. He sees centrality as a mental projection on to space, and discusses the concept in relation to three types of its manifestation in spatial terms: the city as centre of a tributary region; the centres and central areas of cities themselves; and the city considered as a centre or gateway for other distant regions, often overseas.

This book should do much to unravel the funamental similarities between cities of the world while recognizing the myriad variations upon a common theme.

This book was first published in 1977.

 

chapter |26 pages

Introduction Conjectures on Centrality

chapter 1|20 pages

Centre Genesis

chapter 2|20 pages

Evolution of Central Areas

chapter 3|14 pages

In Downtown (1): The Framework of Order

chapter 5|14 pages

Centre-Periphery Contrasts

chapter 7|25 pages

Centrality, Perception, and The Future

chapter 8|2 pages

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