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|a Del Cerro, Gerardo.
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|a Urban Megaprojects :
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|a FRONT COVER; URBAN MEGAPROJECTS: A WORLDWIDE VIEW; COPYRIGHT PAGE; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; DEDICATION; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES; INTRODUCTION; AIMS OF THE BOOK; GROWTH MACHINES AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF UMPs; PLANNING AND PARTNERSHIPS; THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION; THE CONTRIBUTIONS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 1 NEW TOWN DEVELOPMENTS IN KOREA: THEN AND NOW; INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION TO BUNDANG AND ILSAN NEW TOWNS; THE ORIGINS OF BUNDANG AND ILSAN NEW TOWNS; THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF BUNDANG AND ILSAN NEW TOWNS; CONCLUSION; NOTES.
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|a ACKNOWLEDGMENTREFERENCES; CHAPTER 2 THE ALLEGED BILBAO MIRACLE AND ITS DISCONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ABANDOIBARRA; THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM: A GLOBAL VENTURE FOR BILBAO; FRANK GEHRY'S ARCHITECTURE; THE GUGGENHEIM EFFECT IN BILBAO; TOURIST FLOWS; THE ''BILBAO EFFECT'' IN THE WORLD; THE FADING AWAY OF THE BILBAO EFFECT; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; CHAPTER 3 ENCOUNTERING KUALA LUMPUR THROUGH THE ''TRAVEL'' OF UMPs; INTRODUCTION; IMAGING KL AND MALAYSIA: URBAN MEGAPROJECTS AND MEGAPROJECTION; THE TRAVEL OF KL; ON RESEARCHING THE TRAVEL OF UMPs; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 4 the petty politics of a megaproject in budapestintroduction; from a derelict site to the millennium city center: surprises of an easy ride; the dictates of cultural politics: the national theater; a small chronicle of serendipities: the palace of arts (mupa); conclusions; notes; references; chapter 5 branded megaprojects and fading urban structure in contemporary cities; introduction; the structure plan rationale in contemporary cities; megaproject branding and the spectacularization of contemporary cities; structure plans and branded megaprojects: planning and political issues.
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|a World-class megaprojects for world-class cities? one case in milanthe structure framework plan of abu dhabi and its megaprojects; branded megaprojects and fading urban structure in contemporary cities; note; references; chapter 6 urban megaprojects and local planning frameworks in new york city, paris, and sao paulo; introduction; urban megaprojects and local planning frameworks in new york city, paris, and sao paulo; case studies; comparison and discussion; conclusions; notes; references; chapter 7 the role of iconic architecture in globalizing urban megaprojects; introduction.
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|a Urban megaprojects and capitalist globalizationconclusion; notes; references; chapter 8 ''global'' architecture as a contradictory signifier: lessons from hamburg's and vienna's urban megaprojects; introduction; architecture and urban megaprojects; hafencity in hamburg and donau city in vienna; architecture as a signifier; conclusions; notes; references; chapter 9 the metastasizing megaproject: urban design and ''monstrous moral hybrids'' in the american city; introduction; background: megaprojects in the global arena and in the united states; megaprojects, downtown, and urban design.
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|a This book discusses the economic and political conditions that facilitate megaproject implementation and what are the impacts on urbanity and livability of such costly mode of urban development. It includes contributions from sociologists, planners, geographers and architects making it a truly multidisciplinary project.
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