ABSTRACT

Cities of Light is the first global overview of modern urban illumination, a development that allows human wakefulness to colonize the night, doubling the hours available for purposeful and industrious activities.  Urban lighting is undergoing a revolution due to recent developments in lighting technology, and increased focus on sustainability and human-scaled environments. Cities of Light is expansive in coverage, spanning two centuries and touching on developments on six continents, without diluting its central focus on architectural and urban lighting.  Covering history, geography, theory, and speculation in urban lighting, readers will have numerous points of entry into the book, finding it easy to navigate for a quick reference and or a coherent narrative if read straight through. With chapters written by respected scholars and highly-regarded contemporary practitioners, this book will delight students and practitioners of architectural and urban history, area and cultural studies, and lighting design professionals and the institutional and municipal authorities they serve.

At a moment when the entire world is being reshaped by new lighting technologies and new design attitudes, the longer history of urban lighting remains fragmentary.  Cities of Light aims to provide a global framework for historical studies of urban lighting and to offer a new perspective on the fast-moving developments of lighting today.

chapter 1|9 pages

Istanbul

chapter 2|10 pages

Boston

Rendering the Darkness Visible: Boston at Night

chapter 3|8 pages

London

From Conflict to Conviviality: Nineteenth-century Illuminated Street Events

chapter 4|9 pages

Paris

Light into Darkness: Gaslight in Nineteenth-Century Paris 1

chapter 5|8 pages

Mumbai

Illuminating First Bombay and Then Mumbai: Urbs Prima in Indus from the 1800s to the 2000s

chapter 6|6 pages

Buffalo

The “Electric City Of The Future” That Never Really Was

chapter 7|7 pages

Los Angeles

Light's Ephemeral Centers

chapter 8|9 pages

Blackpool

Blackpool Illuminations: Modernity, Nostalgia and Taste

chapter 9|7 pages

Berlin

chapter 11|3 pages

Lagos

“Never Expect Power Always”: The National Electric Power Authority (NEPA), Power Supply, and the Built Landscape in Lagos, Nigeria, 1861–2013

chapter 12|5 pages

New York City

Electric Speech in the City

chapter 13|5 pages

Mexico City

1910/1968: Power, Light and Monuments in Mexico City

chapter 14|4 pages

Buenos Aires

chapter 15|5 pages

Johannesburg

Ahead and Alight in Johannesburg, 1886–1936

chapter 16|8 pages

Los Angeles

Signs of Significance: Los Angeles and America's Lit-Sign Landscapes

chapter 17|6 pages

Tokyo

Lightscapes: Cherry Blossoms at Night and the Illumination of Cultural Properties

chapter 18|8 pages

Shanghai

China's Bright New World? Dazzling Projections of Global Shanghai

chapter 19|7 pages

Moscow

City of Light and Dark

chapter 20|7 pages

Vienna

“Even Historic Vienna Was New Once”

chapter 21|3 pages

Paris

City of Lights of the Future

chapter 22|4 pages

Washington, DC

Drawn to the Light. A Luminous Urban Transformation

chapter 23|4 pages

Sydney

The Sydney Vivid Festival: From Place Branding to Smart Cities

chapter 24|4 pages

Yilan

Silent Master Plan

chapter 25|7 pages

London

Light + Dark = Legibility: An Approach to Urban Lighting

chapter 27|5 pages

Hong Kong

Symphony of Lights

chapter 28|2 pages

Huangzhou

A Chinese Nocturnal Landscape

chapter 29|8 pages

Berlin

The Dynamization of Architecture: Case studies from Berlin, Graz and Córdoba

chapter 30|3 pages

Oulu

Light and Urban Intervention

chapter 31|4 pages

New York City

Tattoo the Night with Light: The Vital Design of City Nighttime Environments