Rotterdam, which established a physical-functional - but not a social - 'bridge' with the rest of the city, and 0restad in Copenhagen, which has - after prolonged protest - recovered some housing and service functions that would otherwise have been lost.... Amsterdam Zuidas European Space - Page 76de W. G. M. Salet - 2005 - 198 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Frank Moulaert, Arantxa Rodriguez, Erik Swyngedouw - 2003 - 306 pages
...physical and social fragmentation in the city. Most projects, with the possible exception of Orestaden, have primarily filled gaps for the (higher) middle-class...and socio-spatial fragmentation have been produced. A central issue involved in urban regeneration policies is the relation of UDPs to existing planning... | |
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