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Iconic Planned Communities and the Challenge of Change

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This resource shows how the resilience of iconic planned communities, from New Lanark to Seaside, depends upon diverse approaches to sustaining their visionary spirit and features while adapting them to the needs of later generations.


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Introduction. Toward Critical Resilience in Iconic Planned Communities

—Mary Corbin Sies, Isabelle Gournay, and Robert Freestone

Chapter 1. New Lanark: Sustaining Robert Owen's Legacy in Scotland

—John Minnery

Chapter 2. Riverside: The First Comprehensively Designed Suburban Community in the United States

—David Schuyler

Chapter 3. English Garden Cities: Challenges of Conservation and Change

—Mervyn Miller

Chapter 4. Uplands: A Residential Park in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

—Larry McCann

Chapter 5. Menteng: Heritage of a Planned Community in a Southeast Asian Megacity

—Christopher Silver

Chapter 6. Colonel Light Gardens: History, Heritage, and the Enduring Garden Suburb in Adelaide, South Australia

—Christine Garnaut and Robert Freestone

Chapter 7. Den-en Ch¿fu: The First Japanese "Garden City"

—André Sorensen and Shun-ichi J. Watanabe

Chapter 8. The Jardim América and Pacaembu Garden Suburbs: Facing the Changes to the Metropolis of São Paulo

—Maria Cristina da Silva Leme and Carlos Roberto Monteiro de Andrade

Chapter 9. Garbatella: Heritage, Gentrification, and Public Policies in Rome, Italy

—Sandra Annunziata

Chapter 10. Sunnyside Gardens and Radburn: The Common Legacy and Divergent Experiences of Community Life

—John J. Pittari Jr.

Chapter 11. Cité Frugès: Le Corbusier's Paradoxical Appropriation in Pessac, France

—Gilles Ragot

Chapter 12. The Römerstadt Settlement: The "New Life" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

—Susan R. Henderson

Chapter 13. Soweto: Planning for Apartheid and Preserving the Garden City Townships of Johannesburg, South Africa

—Angel David Nieves

Chapter 14. Wythenshawe: Manchester's Municipal Garden City

—James Hopkins and Michael Hebbert

Chapter 15. Sabaudia: Foundation, Growth, and Critical Memory in the Last Italian City

—Jean-François Lejeune

Chapter 16. Greenbelt: Sustaining the New Deal Legacy

—Mary Corbin Sies and Isabelle Gournay

Chapter 17. Bäovany-Partizánske: A Functionalist Company Town in Slovakia

—Alena Kubova-Gauché and Isabelle Gournay

Chapter 18. Tapiola: From Garden City to National Landscape Icon in Finland

—Arnold R. Alanen

Chapter 19. Seaside: Iconic Community of the New Urbanism

—Steven W. Hurtt

Chapter 20. Iconic Planned Communities: The Power of Visual Representations

—Isabelle Gournay

Chapter 21. Afterword: Lessons of the Iconic Planned Community

—R. Bruce Stephenson

List of Contributors

Index

Acknowledgments


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Mary Corbin Sies is Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland. Isabelle Gournay is Associate Professor of Architecture Emerita at the University of Maryland. Robert Freestone is Professor of Planning at the University of New South Wales.

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Iconic Planned Communities and the Challenge of Change shows how the resilience of iconic planned communities, from New Lanark to Seaside, depends upon diverse approaches to sustaining their visionary spirit and features while adapting them to the needs of later generations.

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