Clone City by Miles Glendinning

Clone City by Miles Glendinning

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Brings architecture, for the first time, into the mainstream of debates about Scottish cultural identity.

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Clone City by Miles Glendinning

Clone City brings architecture, for the first time, into the mainstream of debates about Scottish cultural identity. It analyses polemically the ways in which contemporary market-led globalisation has fragmented and debased the Scottish urban environment. It examines the pointers to possible solutions provided by history, and especially by the lessons of the 20th-century Modern Movement. Building on these examples, it sketches out ways in which a more socially organic and place-specific architecture can be reconciled with modernity's pressure of freedom and individuality and it shows how that process can actively help in the building of a Scottish identity under home rule. * Integrates architecture and the built environment into mainstreamScottish cultural identity debates; introduces architectural issues to the wider Scottish public * The first book to set out a critical, polemical position on Scottish architecture * Sets contemporary Scottish architecture and city planning issues in a comprehensive historical context * Examines the relevance of the ideas of Patrick Geddes to the contemporary Scottish city
David Page is an Architect and Urbanist commentator
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ISBN 13 9780748662555
ISBN 10 0748662553
Title Clone City
Author Miles Glendinning
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Year published 2002-06-10
Number of pages 248
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