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GENERAL CATALOGUE
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Urban Planning and the Pursuit of Happiness European Variations on a Universal Theme (18th–21st centuries) Editor: Arnold Bartetzky/Marc Schalenberg ENGLISH 224 Pages with 24 col. and 50 b/w Images Softcover Dimensions: 16,5 x 24 cm Euro 28.00 sFr 49.80 ISBN 978-3-86859-020-3 Date of publication: August 2009 ![]() Sample Pages |
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Urban planning means far more than the design of land, property, and housing complexes. The visions of town planners and their clients—whether they are technical, artistic, political, or social—communicate, more or less clearly, the universal pursuit of happiness. However, the planners’ notions of “happiness” and those of future users are not always the same: often enough, the way in which residents use their city represents a complete contrast to the planner’s original ideas. Taking twelve European examples—urban planning projects seen from the viewpoint of planners and users—this book sheds some surprising light on both sides of the “pursuit of happiness”—in urban planning projects seen from the viewpoint of planners and users.
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