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The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration

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The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration

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From Vision to Reality in Birmingham and Coventry

The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration

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The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration book

From Vision to Reality in Birmingham and Coventry
ByDavid Adams, Peter Larkham
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 1 June 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315558424
Pages 202
eBook ISBN 9781315558424
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Humanities
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Adams, D., & Larkham, P. (2019). The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration: From Vision to Reality in Birmingham and Coventry (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315558424

ABSTRACT

Set within a wider British and international context of post-war reconstruction, The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration focuses on such debates and experiences in Birmingham and Coventry as they recovered from Second World War bombings and post-war industrial collapse.

Including numerous images, Adams and Larkham explore the initial development of the post-Second World War reconstruction projects, which so substantially changed the face of the cities and provided radical new identities. Exploring these cities throughout the post-war period brings into sharp focus the duality of contemporary approaches to regeneration, which often criticise mid-twentieth century ’poorly-conceived’ planning and architectural projects for producing inhuman and unsympathetic schemes, while proposing exactly the type of large-scale regeneration that may potentially create similar issues in the future.

This book would be beneficial for academics and students of planning and urban design, particularly those with an interest in post-catastrophe or large-scale reconstruction projects within cities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|13 pages

The process and product of reconstruction

chapter 2|19 pages

Designing and delivering reconstruction

chapter 3|36 pages

Disaster and opportunity

Replanning Coventry and Birmingham

chapter 4|41 pages

Memories of rebuilding

chapter 5|21 pages

New model cities

chapter 6|29 pages

Recollections of urban renaissance

chapter 7|10 pages

Moving from vision to reality

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