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Paul Knox

    1 de enero de 1947

    Este autor explora las formas urbanas y la construcción social del entorno construido. Su trabajo se centra en cómo el sentido de lugar en pueblos pequeños y distritos de grandes ciudades se encarna en la arquitectura y cómo las historias sociales se reflejan en ella. Su escritura se basa en una amplia experiencia académica en urbanismo y desarrollo regional. Los textos de este autor ofrecen a los lectores una profunda visión de la conexión entre el entorno físico y la experiencia humana.

    Small Town Sustainability
    Wake Up to Yourself
    Strong Island
    Small town sustainability
    The Geography of the World Economy
    Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts
    • Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts

      International Case Studies of Urban Change

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the unique identity of urban neighborhoods, this work explores 50 significant city districts across Europe and North America. The author emphasizes the role of diverse areas like London's Theatreland, Berlin's Adlershof, and New York's Fashion District in shaping community identity. It also examines the transformation of industrial sites and the impact of global capitalism on urban planning. Through analysis of their histories, the book reveals how these districts have evolved into their current forms, offering a captivating journey through urban space and time.

      Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts
    • The Geography of the World Economy

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      This fully updated sixth edition addresses the global economic crisis and its international effects, providing a contemporary perspective on economic issues. It also features a new companion website offering additional resources to enhance student learning and engagement.

      The Geography of the World Economy
    • Small town sustainability

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      In an era where the individuality and vitality of small towns are threatened by globalization, and city planning often focuses on metropolitan regions and global cities, the authors emphasize the need to critically reflect on the potential of small towns. They illustrate how these towns can rise to the challenges of a fast-paced, globalized world through case studies that highlight movements, programs, and strategies designed to promote local cultures, traditions, identities, and sustainability. Small towns play crucial roles in regional economic systems. By concentrating on their unique characteristics and leveraging their opportunities, they can establish stable niches within regional, national, and global economies, thereby contributing significantly to shaping a sustainable future. The authors advocate for a renewed focus on the strengths of small towns, arguing that their distinctiveness can be a powerful asset in the face of globalization. Through effective local strategies, these communities can thrive and maintain their cultural heritage while adapting to modern economic demands. Ultimately, the volume calls for a re-examination of the value and potential of small towns in the broader context of urban development and sustainability.

      Small town sustainability
    • Strong Island

      Portsmouth's History in Brick and Stone

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Portsmouth's distinctive cityscape is a result of its exceptional history, influenced by its unique physical geography and the impacts of war and peace. The built environment reflects a rich tapestry of economic, social, and architectural development, showcasing how historical events have shaped the city’s character. This exploration reveals the intricate relationship between the city's landscape and its historical narrative.

      Strong Island
    • Wake Up to Yourself

      Wake Up to Who You Really Are-A Powerful Creator

      • 98 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Feeling trapped in a monotonous routine is a common experience, and this book offers reassurance that many share this struggle. It provides insights and encouragement for those seeking to break free from their cycles, emphasizing the importance of connection and understanding in overcoming obstacles. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, readers are guided towards discovering new paths and rekindling their motivation.

      Wake Up to Yourself
    • Small Town Sustainability

      Economic, Social, and Environmental Innovation

      In an age where the globalization process is threatening the uniqueness and vitality of small towns, and where most urban planning discourse is directed at topics such as metropol-regions or mega-regions and world cities, the authors here emphasize the need to critically reflect on the potential of small towns. They illustrate how small towns can meet the challenge of a fast-paced, globalized world, and based on case studies, movements, programs, and strategies, present the local cultures that effectively and sustainably promote traditions and identities. Small towns often play a critical role in regional economies. When small towns focus on their specific characteristics and exploit their opportunities, they can become stable niches within regional, national, and global economies, and thus contribute significantly to shaping their future. The second edition is expanded to cover the intensive development of small towns in China and Korea. In addition, the authors examine the impact of the economic crisis on small towns and the recent development of the Slow City movement.

      Small Town Sustainability
    • Authoritatively written by a leading scholar on urbanization and lavishly illustrated throughout, this profiles the development of 27 distinctive districts, featuring socially important as well as iconic buildings and developments. This is an essential reference for architectural students, urban planners, historians and those interested in London.

      London: Architecture, Building and Social Change
    • The Geography of Western Europe

      • 250 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This book provides a comprehensive survey of the social geography of Western Europe. It begins by outlining the character of the region nad proceeds with an exploration of demographic and cultural features, including migration and ethnic groups. The political organisation of nations and regions are analysed along with regional change and development. The study concludes with a consideration of key issues central to the geography of social well-being such as regional convergence/divergence and the impact of public expenditure patterns.

      The Geography of Western Europe
    • Metroburbia

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Metroburbia examines the architectural history and development of London and its suburbs.

      Metroburbia
    • A lively new history of London told through twenty-five buildings, from iconic Georgian townhouses to the Shard

      London