Cultural Planning
An Urban Renaissance?
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Jul '01
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This insightful work explores the planning of arts and culture, emphasizing its importance in urban development and community well-being. Cultural Planning addresses historical and contemporary challenges.
The book Cultural Planning serves as a pioneering exploration into the intricate relationship between the arts, culture, and urban planning. It delves into the historical and contemporary frameworks that have shaped cultural policies and their integration into town and city planning. By examining the evolution of cultural planning from ancient civilizations, such as classical Athens and Rome, to the Renaissance, the book highlights the enduring significance of culture in urban environments and its response to social and economic transformations.
Through an analysis of various case studies from Europe, North America, and Asia, Cultural Planning illustrates how cultural amenities have been factored into urban development. The text emphasizes that while the arts are often viewed as an extension of welfare and human rights, they also play a crucial role in driving economic growth, particularly in the post-industrial context. The book critiques contemporary 'Grand Projects' that prioritize arts as tools for urban regeneration, often at the expense of local cultural diversity and amenities.
Ultimately, Cultural Planning advocates for a consultative approach to urban design, promoting distributive models that foster a more integrated cultural and urban landscape. This call to action aims to bridge existing geographical and cultural divides, ensuring that the planning of arts and culture is inclusive and reflective of the diverse communities they serve.
ISBN: 9780415207317
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 703g
352 pages