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Landscapes of Preindustrial Urbanism

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As the world's population continues to urbanize, the extensive reshaping and ecological transformation of the regions where cities develop have become mainstream concerns. Even the phrase "urban landscape" has evolved from modernist paradox to commonsense category. Yet what exactly does it cover? When did the phenomenon it denotes emerge, and how did it evolve across time and space? Could past dynamics of urban landscapes help reveal their present nature and anticipate future developments? Answers to such questions are far from evident. While industrial pasts and postindustrial transitions of cities and their landscapes seem to be well charted, preindustrial conditions are only starting to be explored in a few, rapidly expanding fields of archaeology, historical geography, and heritage studies. These areas of study have benefited, over the past three decades, from tremendous advances and renewal in technologies, research methods, and conceptual frameworks. As a result, a wealth of knowledge is unearthed and landscapes turn out to be the very stuff of preindustrial urbanism. In fact, a paradigm shift is underway, according to which, during preindustrial times, landscapes and urbanism were formed in reciprocal relation. Landscapes of Preindustrial Urbanism seeks to introduce such a paradigm shift to landscape scholars and designers while offering alternative visions to urban historians and planners.

Author Biography:

Georges Farhat is Associate Professor in the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto. He is coeditor of André Le Nôtre in Perspective.
Release date NZ
September 15th, 2020
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Georges Farhat
Illustrations
5 photos, 119 color photos, 16 illus., 7 color illus., 54 maps
Pages
330
Dimensions
216x267x25
ISBN-13
9780884024712
Product ID
33300495

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