ABSTRACT

The industrialization of the nineteenth-century European city facilitated developing conceptions of the model city, and allowed for large scale urban transformations. The urban discourse in the latter half of the nineteenth century was consequently dominated by a dialectic exchange between the ideal and the practical, a debate played out in the formation of the modern metropolis. Manifestoes and Transformations is the first work to deal with urban utopias and their relationship with actual urban interventions. Bringing together a carefully chosen, wide-ranging team of experts, the book provides a broad, contextual exploration of the ideas and urban practices which are the foundations of our conception of the contemporary city. As such, it is a valuable resource for students interested in the formation of the modernist city.

chapter 1|6 pages

Prologue

part 1|70 pages

Introduction: The Context

chapter 2|30 pages

Utopian Urbanism

Ideals, Practices and Prospects 1

chapter 3|20 pages

News from Nowhere

A Utopian Dream

chapter 4|18 pages

The Word on the Street

Charles Baudelaire, Jacques Offenbach and the Paris of their Time

part 2|86 pages

Manifestoes: Urban Visions

chapter 6|20 pages

Exporting the German Model

Managing Urban Growth at the Turn of the 1900s

chapter 7|12 pages

Camillo Sitte

City Planning According to Artistic Principles, Vienna 1889

chapter 8|12 pages

Mr Howard and the Garden City

A Plain Man's Guide to the Future

chapter 9|14 pages

Patrick Geddes and Cities in Evolution

The Writing and the Readings of an Intempestive Classic

part 3|136 pages

Transformations: Urban Praxis

chapter 10|14 pages

Making London's Modernity

Capital, Memory and Nature

chapter 11|32 pages

Paris Space

What Might Have Constituted Haussmanization

chapter 12|18 pages

The Eixample (Ensanche) 1 of Barcelona (1859 and After)

Theoretical and Practical Paradigm

chapter 14|16 pages

Berlin 1900

chapter 15|20 pages

Urban Planning as Representation

An Examination of Harald Hals's General Plan for Oslo 1929

chapter 16|8 pages

Epilogue