Neue Urbanität – Konzepte zur Stadt der Zukunft

Contributor(s)
Wolting, Stephan (editor)
Wolting, Monika (editor)
Language
GermanAbstract
Since 2008, more people worldwide have been living in cities than in rural areas and the end of this form of urbanization is far from imminent. This development began as early as the Renaissance with the conception of so-called Ideal Cities. However, only a small number of these were actually built, and their conception generally carried a utopian element. The present volume navigates the tension between the real urban world and utopian counter-designs. For the first time, it encompasses a broad range of literary visions of the city, alongside art historical, artistic, architectural, and environmental theoretical designs. The volume goes beyond mere urban motifs, such as Metropolis or Babylon in expressionist film or literature of the 1920s. The city is consistently examined here with a focus on the future and the possibilities of change and innovation.
Keywords
City; Future; Utopia; Dystopia; Urban Architecture; Environmental Protection; Modern Urbanity; Inclusive Urban Society; Building with Existing Structures; Building in Existing Structures; Urban ResearchISBN
9783737017947, 9783847117940Publisher
BrillPublisher website
http://www.brill.comPublication date and place
Göttingen, 2025Imprint
V&R unipressSeries
Gesellschaftskritische Literatur – Texte, Autoren und Debatten,Classification
Cultural and media studies
Social forecasting, future studies
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Green politics / ecopolitics / environmentalism
City and town planning: architectural aspects

