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Variations on a Theme Park: The New American City and the End of Public Space
Sorkin, Michael
Social Science > Sociology - Urban
Sorkin, Michael
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Format:
Paperback, 252pp.
Date of publication:
Mar 1992
Publisher:
Hill & Wang
ISBN-13:
9780374523145
Dimensions:
22.81
cm. (length) X
15.16
cm. (width) X
1.75
cm. (thickness)
Weight:
386
grams
This book includes illustrations
In warehouse: 1 copies. [Lookup]
About the Book
America's cities are being rapidly transformed by a sinister and homogenous design. A new Kind of urbanism—manipulative, dispersed, and hostile to traditional public space—is emerging both at the heart and at the edge of town in megamalls, corporate enclaves, gentrified zones, and psuedo-historic marketplaces. If anything can be described as a paradigm for these places, it's the theme park, an apparently benign environment in which all is structured to achieve maximum control and in which the idea of authentic interaction among citizens has been thoroughly purged. In this bold collection, eight of our leading urbanists and architectural critics explore the emblematic sites of this new cityscape—from Silicon Valley to Epcot Center, South Street Seaport to downtown Los Angeles—and reveal their disturbing implications for American public life.
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