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Over the past twenty years European cities have become the envy of the world: a Kraftwerk Utopia of historic centres, supermodernist concert halls, imaginative public spaces and futuristic egalitarian housing estates which, interconnected by high-speed trains traversing open borders, have a combination of order and pleasure which is exceptionally unusual elsewhere. In Trans-Europe Express, Owen Hatherley sets out to explore the European city across the entire continent, to see what exactly makes it so different to the Anglo-Saxon norm - the unplanned, car-centred, developer-oriented spaces common to the US, Ireland, UK and Australia. Attempting to define the European city, Hatherley finds a continent divided both within the EU and outside it.
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Trans-Europe Express : Tours of a Lost Continent, Owen Hatherley
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2019
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- Titel
- Trans-Europe Express : Tours of a Lost Continent
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Owen Hatherley
- Uitgever
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2019
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 224
- ISBN10
- 0141991577
- ISBN13
- 9780141991573
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Kunst / Cultuur, Historisch thema, Kaarten en reizen, Geschiedenis, Politicologie & Politiek, Reizen, Architectuur, Architectuur en stedebouw, Politiek, Cadeaus voor Opa, Steden, Stedelijke Ontwikkeling
- Beoordeling
- 3,85 van 5
- Aantekening
- Over the past twenty years European cities have become the envy of the world: a Kraftwerk Utopia of historic centres, supermodernist concert halls, imaginative public spaces and futuristic egalitarian housing estates which, interconnected by high-speed trains traversing open borders, have a combination of order and pleasure which is exceptionally unusual elsewhere. In Trans-Europe Express, Owen Hatherley sets out to explore the European city across the entire continent, to see what exactly makes it so different to the Anglo-Saxon norm - the unplanned, car-centred, developer-oriented spaces common to the US, Ireland, UK and Australia. Attempting to define the European city, Hatherley finds a continent divided both within the EU and outside it.


