• Media type: Book; Still Image; Map; Illustrated Book
  • Title: Metropolis : mapping the city
  • Contributor: Black, Jeremy [VerfasserIn]; Westhorp, Christopher [MitwirkendeR]
  • imprint: London; New Delhi; New York; Sydney: Bloomsbury, 2015
  • Extent: 224 Seiten; 29 x 29 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781844862207; 1844862208
  • RVK notation: ND 8570 : Historische Kartographie
    RB 10217 : Historische Karten, Globen, Ansichten
    NR 1600 : Stadt- und Stadtrechtsgeschichte (einschließlich Landgemeinden)
    ZH 9302 : Geschichte des Städtebaus; allgemein
    ZI 9790 : Historische Karten
    ZI 9770 : Thematische Kartographie
    NR 1830 : Stadtgeschichte der Moderne
    RB 10627 : Städte
  • Keywords: Stadt > Stadtplan > Kartografie > Geschichte
    Stadt > Stadtplan > Kartografie > Geschichte
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  • Description: The city: a place of hopes and dreams, destruction and conflict, vision and order. The first city atlas, the Civitates Orbis Terrarum, was published by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenburg in 1572. For the first time, one could travel the streets of a city without leaving his or her armchair. Since then, our fascination with foreign cities has not abated. This sumptuous volume looks at the development of the mapping and the representation of cities, revealing how we organize urban space. From skyline profiles, bird's-eye views, and panoramas to the schematic maps of transport networks and road layouts to help us navigate, and statistical maps that can provide information on human aspirations, cities can reveal themselves in many ways. Focusing on key points in the development of urban representation and including retrofutristic visions of how we would be living today, this enlightening book illustrates some of the oldest, youngest, liveliest, and most contested cities in the world. Extended captions explain the relevance and elegance of each map, as well as the logic between its purpose and design. For anyone interested in the city in which he or she lives or with the desire to explore the history and culture of a metropolis overseas, this book is an enlightening companion.

    The city: a place of hopes and dreams, destruction and conflict, vision and order. The first city atlas, the Civitates Orbis Terrarum, was published by Braun and Hogenburg in 1572 for the armchair traveller interested in a world that was opening up around him. Since then our fascination with foreign cities has not abated. This sumptuous volume looks at the development of the mapping and representation of the city revealing how we organize the urban space. From skyline profiles, bird's eye views and panoramas, to the schematic maps of transport networks and road layouts to help us navigate, and statistical maps that can provide information on human aspirations, cities can reveal themselves in many ways. Focusing on key points in the development of urban representation and including visions of the future of how we would be living today, this enlightening book illustrates some of the oldest, youngest, liveliest, and most contested cities in the world

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