ISBN-13: 9780415314763 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 288 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415314763 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 288 str.
This book examines and documents the remarkable development and transformation of suburban form throughout the globe during the twentieth century. The premise that suburban areas are monotonous, inert environments is put to a test through investigation of the complexity of those suburban settings and the dynamic physical changes that have taken place since their inception. Suburban Form: An International Perspective investigates select case studies of suburban environments from around the globe, demonstrating that the process of suburbanization is an international phenomenon with interesting continuities despite cultural differences. The case studies span from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, through new town developments in Singapore, to the high-tech regions of the Silicon Valley and they Tokaido Corridor. The authors analyse the impact of certain elements of urban form on the processes of formation and transformation of the built environment. The impact that urban planning concepts and principles, as well as governmental policies and regulations, have had and continue to exert on shaping the twentieth-century suburbs is also examined. The analysis of suburban form is used to enhan