
Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities
Author(s): Richard Marshall
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Publication Date: May 24, 2001
- Language: English
- Print length: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 0415255163
- ISBN-13: 9780415255165
Book Description
Most books on waterfronts deal with a relatively narrow collection of cities and projects; one might describe them as the ‘top ten’ list of waterfront revitalisation projects. For instance, Boston and Baltimore are now the stuff of waterfront redevelopment legend. Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities is a second generation waterfront publication which reflects on recent and contemporary developments. Amsterdam, Boston, Genoa, Sydney and Vancouver are successful examples of cities that faced considerable challenges in their revitalisation efforts. Bilbao, Havana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Shanghai are contemporary examples that represent the emerging contexts for waterfront revitalisation today.
Four themes form the basis of this book and provide a structure for considering particular aspects of waterfront redevelopment – connection to the waterfront, remaking the city image on the waterfront, port and city relations and the new waterfronts in historic cities. Broad issues that might be applicable to a variety of situations are dealt with alongside specific city case studies.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘This well-written and illustrated book explains the success of waterside developments in cities such as Baltimore, Vancouver, Bilbao, Amsterdam and Boston.’ Regeneration and Renewal
‘This is a good-looking and well-produced book, with some excellent photographs of all the cities considered.’ Environment and Planning A
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