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    Limits : space as resource / Vanessa Miriam Carlow.

    • Title:Limits : space as resource / Vanessa Miriam Carlow.
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    • Author/Creator:Carlow, Vanessa Miriam, author.
    • Published/Created:Berlin : Jovis Verlag GmbH, [2016]
      ©2016
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:City planning--England--London.
      City planning--Germany--Berlin.
      City planning--Environmental aspects.
      Sustainable urban development.
      Public spaces.
      Spatial analysis (Statistics)
    • Description:159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:3868594086 paperback
      9783868594089 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: Sustainability: Many Concepts
      Two Examples from the Global North
      Space as a Resource
      Spatial Expansion
      -An Automatic Urbanism?
      100%
      -Towards a One Hundred Percent Urban World: Form and Practice
      Urban Density as Welfare-Creating Mechanism
      Space as a Resource: from Problem to Practice, a Proposition
      Hypothesis: Sustainability has a Form!
      Vision: LIMITS!
      London and Berlin
      -Two Cases
      Methodology: Sources and Data
      Notes
      London Green Belt: A Model for Sustainable Development?
      From Idea to Landscape
      London's Green Belt Today
      From Landscape to Global City Infrastructure
      Airports
      M25 Motorway
      Radical Radial
      Urbanization of the Green Belt
      London's Dominance of the Green Belt
      Expanding Infrastructure into the Green Belt
      Mineral Extraction and Waste Disposal
      Incrementation
      Exclusive Enclaves
      Enclosed London and the Green Belt: A Dialectic Relation
      Openness to Projection: Bringing the London Green Belt into the Twenty-First Century
      London Green Belt: Conclusions
      Notes
      Contained City West Berlin
      West Berlin (1961
      1989): A Citadel
      Containment: A New Spatial Paradigm
      Hyper-Connected City
      Berlin Through Networks
      Green and Dense City
      City of Productive Scarcity
      Contained Berlin: Conclusions
      Outlook: Containment!
      Notes
      From the Resource Space to LIMITS
      Potentials of LIMITS
      Limits of LIMITS
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