Cities of Tomorrow
An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design Since 1880
(Autor) Peter HallPeter Hall’s seminal Cities of Tomorrow remains an unrivalled account of the history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the social and economic problems and opportunities that gave rise to it. Now comprehensively revised, the fourth edition offers a perceptive, critical, and global history of urban planning and design throughout the twentieth-century and beyond. A revised and updated edition of this classic text from one of the most notable figures in the field of urban planning and design Offers an incisive, insightful, and unrivalled critical history of planning in theory and practice, as well as of the underlying socio-economic challenges and opportunities Comprehensively revised to take account of abundant new research published over the last decade Reviews the development of the modern planning movement over the entire span of the twentieth-century and beyond Draws on global examples throughout, and weaves the author’s own fascinating experiences into the text to illustrate this authoritative story of urban growth
Peter Hall
Peter Hall was a renowned British director and theatre producer, best known for his groundbreaking work in shaping modern theatre. His most famous work includes founding the Royal Shakespeare Company and directing numerous successful productions. Hall's literary style was characterized by his innovative approach to staging and his ability to bring classic works to life for contemporary audiences. His key contributions to literature include revolutionizing the way classic plays were produced and bringing a new level of artistry and creativity to the world of theatre.