The Flexible City Sustainable Solutions for a Europe in Transition

In Europe, the period of great economic and demographic growth is largely over. Unlike in Latin America, Asia or Africa, the boundaries of European cities are no longer expanding, but have essentially come to a halt. The physical growth of European cities has come to an end. Instead of building new...

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Main Author: Bergevoet, Tom (Author)
Other Authors: Tuijl, Maarten van (co-author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam Nai010 Publishers 2016
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Summary:In Europe, the period of great economic and demographic growth is largely over. Unlike in Latin America, Asia or Africa, the boundaries of European cities are no longer expanding, but have essentially come to a halt. The physical growth of European cities has come to an end. Instead of building new spaces outside city lines, now the more urgent task is making what already exists sustainable. The Flexible City addresses this new mandate for those working on the future of the European city: maintaining and restructuring the existing city. In this volume, authors Tom Bergevoet and Maarten van Tuijl analyze this trend and compare European cities, identifying similarities and describing concrete examples in detail, offering inspiration and practical guidance to the administrators, policymakers, developers, designers, builders and users shaping Europe's urban future.
Item Description:Previously published in Dutch under the title: De flexibele stad
Physical Description:222 pages colour illustration 24 cm
ISBN:9789462082878