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From Paris and Beijing to Washington and Brasilia: the grand design of capital cities and the early plans for Quezon City

2014

International audience; Political leaders have always sought to build monumental capitals, with earlier designs influencing those of later cities. The Western design that revolved around a central axis of power became evident in some Asian capitals, although cities in the Chinese cultural realm differed in shape but nonetheless had its own axis of power. This article provides a typology of capital cities and from this perspective it explores the design of the newly created capital of Quezon City in the late 1930s. Quezon City’s design embraced some design ideas from elsewhere, but it remained unique. However, the design was not realized entirely.

Cultural StudiesTypologyEconomic growthSociology and Political Science[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyurban planning[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPower (social and political)PoliticsBeijingUrban planningPolitical scienceRealm050602 political science & public administrationWashington DCComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUScapital citiesGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Quezon city021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyManila0506 political scienceEconomyCapital (economics)
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From Conservation to Revitalization. Ambiguous and Critical Conditions in the Heritage Conservation Experiences of Erice

2022

The plans and the evolutionary trends of policies and practices implemented in Erice old town, in the south of Italy, in the western part of Sicily, can be considered a case study of total conservation as highly representative of Italian urban planning of the last 60 years. This paper aims to deal with the actual problems and the perspective of sustainable development of the historical centre of Erice, by adopting the approach of urban and territorial regeneration. This paper also highlights the historical and cultural context in which the Gubbio Charter (issued in 1960) is affirmed; i.e. the most appropriate approaches to historical urban centres; what we can learn from Erice’s integral co…

Cultural heritage safeguarding Historical centres Urban planning Cultural heritage enhancement Urban regenerationSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Progetto Digital Twins: un sopralluogo analogico e digitale a Gratosoglio. Lo sguardo da Palermo

2022

The description of an ongoing project has the value of establishing some points of reflection useful to adjust the shot for the next phases of an experiment. In this paper, we are describing an ongoing project between Politecnico di Milano and Università degli Studi di Palermo. The feature on which this experimentation focuses is the analog/ digital survey, which tries to generate a “satellite” point of view, (a group of people physically in the analyzed area), and a “remote” one. The paper, firstly underlines the importance of surveys in urban planning, secondly displays the techniques, operators and equipment which are needed and it concludes with some considerations.

Digital Twins Survey Operator equipment Urban planning GratosoglioSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Cultura y políticas públicas después del diluvio. Las ciencias sociales y la refundación de la política cultural

2015

Since its invention in the fifties, cultural policy has been the subject of analysis and reflection by the social sciences. Initially, social sciences adopted a critical point of view on the objectives and instruments of public action in the cultural sphere. An attitude that Social Science were losing and finally ended uncritically legitimizing the projects of economic and urban development based on culture. This paradigm is currently exhausted, first, by the excesses one vision instrumentalization of culture and, moreover, by a general collapse of the cultural system due to the economic crisis, lack of planning and evaluation and, because of the transition to digital paradigm. In this cont…

Digital societySociology and Political ScienceUrban planningCorporate governancePolitical sciencePublic actionSocial scienceCultural systemPublic administrationSocial engagementCultural policyPolítica y Sociedad
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The Growth of Greater Manila

2017

Manila is one of the largest megacities in the world. It has grown from the original settlements at the mouth of the Pasig River and the walled Spanish city of Intramuros. The American period saw major plans drawn by architect/planner Daniel Burnham to transform Manila in a US-style capital city, while the Commonwealth saw new plans to create a capital, Quezon City, also largely inspired by American models such as Washington DC. Those plans were only partially implemented. Today, Manila has become a complex metropolis, with several business centers taking over from downtown Manila. Among them, Makati, Ortigas and Bonifacio Global City appear as the true engines of economic growth in the cou…

Downtown05 social sciencesTransport network0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyUrban sprawl021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyMetropolitan areaMegacityGeographyEconomyGlobal cityUrban planningHuman settlement050703 geography
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Gibellina: avanguardia di città cosmopolita

2021

Gibellina è città tellurica per orogenesi: rinasce dopo un drammatico terremoto e, con la sua peculiarità di città d’arte, produce un sisma che scuote le incrostazioni dell’urbanistica, facendosi avanguardia di una città aperta al mondo, ai mondi della cultura contemporanea: l’architettura, l’arte, il teatro. La sua storia si intreccia, anticipa e contiene altre storie urbanistiche siciliane, mediterranee ed europee. Per il piccolo centro rurale della Sicilia il terremoto ha segnato una netta frattura nella sua continuità storica: il sito originario è stato abbandonato e per gli abitanti superstiti è stata costruita ex novo un’altra città. Una città “altra”, aliena al contesto sociocultural…

Earthquakearchitettura contemporaneamuseiGibellinaartemuseummodern architecturericostruzione post-sismicaSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticacontemporary arturban planningurbanistica.
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European Capital of Culture Designation as an Initiator of Urban Transformation in the Post-socialist Countries

2012

Since 1985, the EU has designated cities as European Capital of Culture (ECOC) for 1 year at a time. Various ECOCs have used the designation as a tool to revive the city space. The cultural initiatives, such as the ECOC designation, are the EU's political instruments, whose significance has increased during the recent decades, and through which the EU aims to influence various political objectives, such as the unity of the Union and economic growth. These particular objectives were brought into the focus of the ECOC initiative during the Eastern enlargement of the Union. Since 2007, various Central and Eastern European cities have aimed to regenerate their economy through large construction…

Eastern europeanCultural heritageCreative industriesPoliticsEuropean Capital of CultureEconomyUrban planningGeography Planning and Developmentta616SociologyResizingSpace (commercial competition)European Planning Studies
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The quality of life of residents of a satellite degraded city district as part of urban development policy

2017

The purpose of this article is to assess the quality of life of the residents of a degraded satellite area of a city. It is considered in the context of urban development policy – as the result of decisions and as a challenge for long-term development. The research was based on a case study, which is the district of Opole referred to as Metalchem. It is characterized by an isolated location in the city structure as well as economic transformations. The study was based primarily on an analysis of source materials and results of a survey. The results show that the assessment of the quality of life is inconsistent. The living conditions are good, but satisfactory fulfilment of social needs is …

Economic growth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesQuarter (United States coin)01 natural sciencesCohesion (linguistics)lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HGeographypostindustrial areasQuality of lifequality of lifeUrban planningcitySocial needsCity structuresatellite city districturban politicslcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Urban politicsEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEuropean Spatial Research and Policy
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Planning in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies. Discussing the "label: Smart" in South-European cities with environmental and soci…

2016

In the last decades, planners have explored various approaches to sustainable urban planning and development. Scholars widely argued the limits to uncontrolled physical growth, to the exploitation of resources, and the necessity of finding alternatives. Within the general framework of sustainability, urban planners are in the search for approaches aimed at coping with current uncertainties that cities have to face, based on the deterioration of natural-socio-cultural environments and uncontrollable economic and financial flows. Notwithstanding, the rise of post-industrial urban economies has introduced Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as successful devices that are proposed…

Economic growthEngineeringSociology and Political ScienceEnergy managementSouth Italy0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyUrbban Planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPanacea (medicine)Empirical researchUrban planningSmart PlanningGovernancebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningPublic relationsMetropolitan areaUrban StudiesWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSmart CityGovernance Smart Planning NetworksNetworksbusiness050703 geography
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Public Participation in Planning Processes Under the Confinement Regime: Perspectives of Municipality Urban Planning Offices in Poland

2020

The lockdown triggered by the coronavirus pandemic (March – June 2020) affected not only the economy, but also the functioning of the administration, and thus procedures connected with spatial planning. Spatial planning at the local level, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity enshrined in the Polish constitution, belongs to the so-called “commune’s own tasks”1. Formal spatial planning procedures in Poland, equipped with administrative, technical consulting apparatus, were subjected to stress testing during the pandemic. The crisis situation not only highlighted their weaknesses unprecedentedly, but also showed new opportunities and caused changes in conducting procedures. The di…

Economic growthUrban planningPublic participationPolitical science05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPandemic0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology050703 geographyAdministration (government)disP
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