Evolutionary urban development: lessons from Central and Eastern Europe
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adam_text | Contents List of illustrations vii About the author viii ix Preface 1 Acknowledgements xvi What is a city? 1 1. 1 1.2 City as an ecosystem or organism. Naturalist approach 2 City as an economic hub. Between history and evolutionary economics 10 1.3 City as an institution. Law and social contract as an urban cornerstone 20 1.4 City as an idea. Planning, utopia and artistic images of the city 31 1.5 Summary 35 References 36 2 Strength in numbers: how to measure urban growth, development or success 2.1 Long, long time ago - time span of the life of the city 43 2.2 People, capital and image — various approaches to discuss 42 urban success 50 2.3 City halls and citizenship — urban influence on institutions and democracy 54 2.4 City of dreams - how some cities become symbols while others try to be at least a benchmark 64 2.5 Summary 76 References 77 3 Drivers of urban change and adaptation 3.1 Crisis as a new beginning. Urban development after the shocks 82 81
vi Contents 3.2 Work division as a basis for urban development. Paths of 3.3 Ideas and idealists. From urban fantasies to urban planning 106 industrialisation and deindustrialisation 96 3.4 Crawling change. How cities evolve through the small changes in everyday life 116 3.5 Summary 122 References 123 4 Players on the urban stage: power, influence and decision-making 4.1 Local governance — between the state and bottom-up 4.2 Entrepreneurs and global capital. How economic development 128 decision-making 129 intertwines with urban evolution 133 4.3 Urban dwellers, citizens and visitors. Is a city a common pool resource? 142 4.4 Free market and the centrally planned economy. Lessons from differences and similarities on two sides of the Iron Curtain 147 4.5 Summary 151 References 152 5 Cities more lasting than bronze: new chapter in urban history of survival 5.1 155 Fight against nature. How cities should re-address their role as shelters against the violence of nature and climate 160 5.2 Fight against time. The time line of change in light of the upcoming challenges 168 5.3 New urban culture of too much versus the culture of less is enough 173 5.4 Urbanfutures to choose. Will urban durability destroy economy? 178 5.5 Summary 179 References 180 Index 182
Index Page numbers in italics denote figures, page numbers in bold denote tables. Aalto, Alvar 46 academia 45-46 accessibility 62 Acemoglu, Daron 60 Adlershof (Berlin) 98-100 AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft) 97-98, 134 air transport, number of passengers 65 anonymity 27, 176 metabolist 6-7 Aristotle 54 Ashworth, G. 76 Athens Charter (1933) 8, 28, 111, 113, 164 autonomy 24 Babylon 25, 44 Barcelona 73; Sagrada Famiha 45 Bata, Tomáš 108, 109-111 Bata Shoe Company 109, 111 Bauman, Zygmunt 35, 69 bazaar, as metaphor 11 beautiful city, basis of definition 66, 68 beauty 69; new 110 Behrens, Peter 98 Beigrand, Eugène 47, 86 belonging, feeling of 158 Berlin 45, 56, 81-82, 130; after reunification 92-93; division into East and West 90-91; housing stock 48; and industrial growth 96-98; number of inhabitants 97; Reichstag 57; see also Adlershof Berlin, West, loss of role of capital city 91 Bernoulli, Hans 113-114 BEW (Berliner Elektrizitäts Werke) 97 Bierut, Bolesław 90, 114 Bilbao, Guggenheim Museum 27 bioethics 167 Black Death 60, 162 Blondin, J. 31 Bonn 91 BOS (Biuro Odbudowy Stolicy) 89 branding 72, 75; and social values 76 breweries 100—101, 137, 138 Brodski, Josif 35 Budapest 45, 81-82, 129-130; development in late 19th century 105; housing stock 48; office market 137-138; ruin bars 95; see also Csepel Buffon, Comte de 19 cafés 15, 28, 46, 58-59, 68, 72, 95-96; spending time in 63 Campanella, Tommaso 33-34 capital, human 19 capital cities 56-57 car ownership 119—120 Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring 7 Cartagena 86 Cartoville guidebook series 146, 177 Castle, Gilbert H.
65—66 centrally planned economy, vs free market 147-151 certainty, and uncertainty 155-156 change 19; ability to 35; and autonomy 24; gatekeepers of 179-180; gradual 116-122; profound 179 Charlemagne, Emperor 32 Chemia (Chemistry) Pavilion (Warsaw) 170 children 107 Church 25; Orthodox 31 circular practices 175, 176 city: aspects defining 23; and citizenship 54-64; as complex adaptive system 3; definitions 3, 21-22; as economic
Index hub 10-20; as ecosystem or organism 2-10; as idea 31—35; as institution 20-31; metrics of success 50-54; as shelter against nature 160—167; as symbol or benchmark 64-76; time spans 43-50; see also beautiful city; Garden City; healthy city city halls 57 City of London, restoration after Great Fire 85 Civitas Dei 32 climate crisis 7, 9, 28, 84, 129, 156, 161, 176, 178 “Club of Rome report” 7 Cologne 32; Cathedral 45 commerce: and emergence of first cities 10-11; types of 13, 14 common pool resources 142 communalisation 113 comparison, between cities 72-73 competition, between cities 70 conservation 173 conspicuous consumption 35, 143-144 construction waste 173 consumerism 29 consumption 69, 177; and climate crisis 129; conspicuous 35, 143-144; excessive 178 continuity 3, 19, 22, 31, 43-46, 82, 103; of use 45 cooperatives 138-139, 142—143 Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative (CRII) 167 “corridor buildings” 151 CoSto (Connected Stores) 13 COVID-19 pandemic 43, 120-121, 162, 165-166, 167 Cracow 56 crises, and urban development 82-96 Csepel (Budapest) 105-106 cultural heritage, understanding of 171 cultural tourism 15, 27, 65, 172 Daewoo Group 135 Darwin, Charles 3, 5, 19 Darwin, Erasmus 19 De Grauwe, Paul 81, 149 de Tocqueville, Aude, The Atlas of Lost Cities 26 decentralisation 55, 118 Degoutin, Stéphane 149 deindustrialisation 103—105, 106 DeJean, Joan 26 department stores: invention of 12; shift from 13 183 deregulation 159 Devinât, Paul 111 Diderot, Denis 158 dignity 60, 61-62, 114, 161; dignity of work 96-97, 158 division of labour 96 DNA, as metaphor 4-5
Dobrzyński, Władysław ИЗ durability 49; of cities 44-45; of institutions 43; of sacral buildings 45 dwellings by period of construction 49 Ebola virus 165 Eckert, Karl 112 Eco, Umberto: The Name of the Rose 32; on penicillin 116 ecology: in cities 8; of cities 9; industrial 7 economic development, and urban evolution 133-142 economic growth, never-ending 71; belief in 168 economics, theory of 62-63 Emilia Pavilion (Warsaw) 170—171 English, as international language 70, 71 ENoLL (European Network ofLiving Labs) 30 entrepreneurs, small-scale 140—142 Epic of Gilgamesh 32, 43-44 epigenetics 5 equality 20 Ernaux, Annie 174 European Charter of Local SelfGovernment 55 European Commission: and definition of city 22; and NBS 9 European Environmental Agency (EEA) 53 European Green Deal 9 European Healthy Cities Network 161 European Urban Charter 62 Eurostat 22, 73 evaluation, categories used for 75, 77 evolution 35, 157; concept of 2—3, 19; as defined by life sciences 3; institutional 21; process of 4; theory of 3 experiment 30 Faro Convention (2005) 171 fashion 11, 19, 28-30 feeling of belonging 158 fire, and fire risk 83-84 Florida, Richard 65 food production 101 foodies, and city rankings 68—69 Ford, Henry 18, 34 Fourier, Charles 32
184 Index fragmentation 70 free market, vs centrally planned economy 147-151 Free University of Berlin (FUB) 92 freedom to demonstrate 60 Garden City 113, 164; concept of 8—9, 108-109; model 52, 110 Garnier, Tony 108, 109 gated communities 148-150 Gaudi, Antonio 45 general strikes 107 genetics, of the city 4 genius loci, concept of 5 geometry 32 German, as language for business 71 Ghelamco 135, 136 ghettoïsation 148 Glaeser, Edward 19, 21, 52 global comparison 52 Global Research Collaboration 167 Global Trade Center (GTC) 134, 135 goods, classification of 62-63 Great Fire of London (1666) 47, 85 Great Influenza (1918) 162 Great Plague (1665) 162 Greek city-state, golden age of 53 Green City Capital Awards 70, 73 Grenfell Tower 84 Gropius, Walter 98, 108, 115 Gropiusstadt (West Berlin) 115 growth: economic 71, 168; industrial 96 Guernica 89 Gust, Kerstin 115 Habermas, Jürgen 58 Hague Convention (1954) 28, 90 Hansa 58 Haussmann, Baron 34, 47, 85-86, 113 health 75; definitions 161; urban characteristics influencing 163 healthy city 179; concept of 161; and local centres 166; success measurements 167 Henry IV, King of France 26 heritage 43, 169, 171-173; definition 179 hierarchies 58 history, role of 43 Hooke, Robert 85 housing: design and quality of 148, 150-151; stock 48; see also large-scale estates (LSE) Howard, Ebenezer 8-9, 32, 52, 108, 113, 164 human capital 19 Ikarus buses 106 inclusion 64 Industrial City (Cité industrielle) 109 industrial ecology 7 industrial growth 96 industrial metabohsm 7 Industrial Revolution 8, 15, 28, 57 industrial symbiosis 9 industrialisation
15, 106; and Berlin 96-98; and Warsaw 102 influenza 162 inhabitants, number of 50-51, 51, 52-53, 54; see also population innovation 30-31 Instagramisation 16 institutional evolution 21 institutions: legal form as entities 20; quahty of 60 Jacobson, Nora 61 Jankowski, Stanislaw 89 Jerusalem 32 Johanninstal (Berlin) 98 justice 20 Kahn, Louis 13 Kennedy, John F. 91 Keynes, John Maynard 43, 85 Khrushchev, Nikita 91 kiosks 93, 122 Kołakowski, Leszek 46 Kondo, Marie 174 Kotera, Jan 110 Krasucki, Michal 89 Kurokawa, Kisho 6 labelling 62 Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste 19 large-scale estates (LSE), vs single-family houses (SFH) 115-116 Le Corbusier 8-9, 34, 35, 108, 110 leisure class 16 Leonardo da Vinci 32 libraries 118 Lichtenberg (East Berlin) 115 life dignity 61 lighting 144; see also street lighting living conditions, as measurement category 60 Ljubljana 70 local centres 166 local government 47; and interactions with citizens 128, 129-133 Locke, John 85
Index London 45; in 19th century 52; in reign of Elizabeth I 28; at time of Great Fire (1666) 85; see also City of London longevity, of cities 42, 43 Lugosi, Peter and Krisztina 95 Lumumba, Patrice 59 Lyell, Charles 19 marketing budgets 76 market-oriented perspective 11 marketplace, as metaphor 11 markets 16-17; see also commercial markets; free market Marshall, Alfred 19 Masada 86, 87 mass production 15, 34, 176 measurement 76; categories 60-61 measuring cities, approaches to 42, 50—54 mechanisation 34 Mercer rankings 70—71 metabolic architecture 6 metabolism 5-6; as description of urban life 4; industrial 7; urban 6, 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) 165 migrations 131-132 Milosz, Czeslaw 35 mobility 65; of citizens 130-131 modern aesthetics 110 modernist cities 34 Modernist Movement, in Czechoslovakia 110 Monocle rankings 71-72 monopoly, natural 18 monopsony 16-17 morah ty ПО More, Thomas, Utopia 33 Motor City 18 Müller, Gustav 92 Mumford, Lewis 21, 28, 114; and “invisible machine” 34-35 Murnau, W. E, Nosferatu 98 Musil, Robert 112 Napoleon III, Emperor 34, 85-86 natural monopoly 18 naturahst approach 2-10 nature: and the city 2—10; contact with 8; fight against 160-167 nature-based solutions (NBS) 9 neighbourhood units 109, 166 neighbourliness 112 neutrality, absence of 160 “new beauty” 110 185 New Craft 139-141, 142-143, 177; relationship with manufacturing and creative industries 140 new economic paradigms 178 New Lanark 58 New York 27, 28; in first half of 20th century 52 Newton, Isaac 85 Nineveh 44 noise 63 Norwich, John Julius 11, 54 Nowa Huta 26 Oats, J.
44 OECD, and definition of city 22 office market, in Budapest 137-138 oligopoly 17 online shopping 121-122 OpenHeritage project 171, 172 order 34, 110 organised crime 148 Ostrom, Elinor 142, 143 O Sullivan, Feargus 66 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) 161 outdoor advertising 145-146 Owen, Robert 57-58 ownership 25, 112, 114, 150 parcel lockers 121-122 Paris 27, 44; 19th-century re-structuring 34, 85-86; Centre Pompidou 27; Notre Dame 45; Place des Vosges 26; Pont Neuf 26 parliaments 57 Pavitt,J. Ill Perry, C. A. 108, 109, 166 personal safety 75 Plato 32, 34; conception of city 35; Critias 33 pneumonia 162 pocket parks 9 Polanyi, Karl 17, 58; The Great Transformation 11 population: of Berlin 97; density 53, 54; grids 22; of Warsaw 88; see also inhabitants, number of Praga (Warsaw) 101—103, 103—104, 134; and small entrepreneurship 140-141 prefabrication 48, 115 preparedness 84-85 privatisation 103, 159 professional class 70 progress, need for 81
186 Index Przemyśl 59 риЫіс administration, inefficiency of 159 public goods 63-64 pubhc sector 26; withdrawal of 159 pubhc space 59, 61, 62, 63; access to 147; actions in 145; and shopping malls 143-144 quality of life, indicators 74 Rahm, Philippe 58 rankings: of cities 65-72, 67; Mercer 70-71; Monocle 71-72 refugees, from Ukraine 132-133 Renovation Wave 173 re-use (also adaptive re-use) 31, 49, 53, 105, 134, 137-139, 172-173 Richie, Alexandra 56, 112 right to repair 176 Rimbaud, Arthur 168 risk, awareness 84-85 Riyadh 33 Robinson, James A. 60 Rome 27, 44, 76; in antiquity 52; reforms by Sixtus IV and V 31 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 33 ruin bars 95 Russell Sage Foundation 109 safety, personal 75 Sassen, Saskia 65 Scharoun, Hans 112 Schneider, Geoffrey 10 Schumpeter, Joseph A. 19, 20 Sciborowski, Aleksander 89 second-hand goods, use of 175 Sedláček, Tomas 21 self-storage 174 Sennett, Richard 24, 28, 32, 33, 57 Seseña 26 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 165 shelter 75 shopping centres 13 shopping habits 118-119, 122; and COVID-19 pandemic 121; obsessive 35 shopping malls: and public space 143-144; regulations 144, 145 short-termism 173 Siemensstadt 97, 112 Silva, E. A. 5 single-family houses (SFH), vs large-scale estates (LSE) 115-116 Siwiec, Ryszard 94 Sixtus IV, Pope 31 Sixtus Y Pope 25, 31 Skanska 135, 136 Skopje (Macedonia) 89 Smith, Adam 15, 19-20, 96, 158 Sobotka, Franz Heinrich 92 social dignity 61; as measurement category 60 social media 16, 65; influence on tourism 66 social solidarity, need for 160 Solidarność (Solidarity) 107 Soviet Union 108 Sparta 34
Sproles, G. B. 29 stakeholders: and categories used for evaluation 75; interactions between 129, 156-157; lack of communication between 159; need for combined efforts of 180; responsible for urban characteristics influencing health 163; in urban evolution 128 standard of living, as measurement category 60-61 Stowe, John 28 strategy 48 street lighting 63 street protests 59-60 Supersam (Warsaw) 169-170 surplus of things 174 sustainability 169 Sydney, Opera House 27 Tallinn 73 things, surplus of 174 time: fight against 168-173; role in urban evolution 43 Tokyo 27, 72; in 1960s 52 Tosics, Ivan 159 tourism 65, 146; based on rankings 69; influence of social media on 66 tourists 128 transparency 20 trust, in local pubhc administration 75 Tschombe, Moise 59 tuberculosis (ТВ) 162, 164 Ukraine 89-90; refugees from 132-133 uncertainty, and certainty 155-156 UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program 7 United Nations (UN) 21; classification of cities 52 university buildings 45-46 urban dignity 61 urban metabolism, concept of 6, 7
Index urban success, measuring 50-54 urbanisation 10 Ursynów district (Warsaw) 116-118, 120 Uruk 27, 43-44 van der Rohe, Mies 108 Veblen, Thorstein 15-16, 19 veganism 175-176 von Siemens, Werner 97 war 86; Russo-Ukrainian 89-90, 132-133 Warsaw 45, 56, 57, 81-82, 130; in 19th century 101; during German occupation 86-87; housing stock 48; impact of economic issues 93; number of inhabitants 88; reconstruction after 1945 87-89, 90; see also Chemia (Chemistry) Pavilion; Emilia Pavilion; Praga; Supersam; Ursynów district 187 Warsaw Recommendation on Recovery and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage 89 waste management 49 water management 83 Weber, Max 13, 21, 34, 57 websites 66-68 Wilczek Act 93 Wolman, A. 6 women: presence of 59; in workforce 107-108 work, respect for 158 World Health Organization (WHO) 161 Wren, Christopher 85 Zalewski, Wacław 169-170 Zlin 109-111 Zola, Emile, Au bonheur des femmes 12 Zurich 73 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München x-----------z
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Contents List of illustrations vii About the author viii ix Preface 1 Acknowledgements xvi What is a city? 1 1. 1 1.2 City as an ecosystem or organism. Naturalist approach 2 City as an economic hub. Between history and evolutionary economics 10 1.3 City as an institution. Law and social contract as an urban cornerstone 20 1.4 City as an idea. Planning, utopia and artistic images of the city 31 1.5 Summary 35 References 36 2 Strength in numbers: how to measure urban growth, development or success 2.1 Long, long time ago - time span of the life of the city 43 2.2 People, capital and image — various approaches to discuss 42 urban success 50 2.3 City halls and citizenship — urban influence on institutions and democracy 54 2.4 City of dreams - how some cities become symbols while others try to be at least a benchmark 64 2.5 Summary 76 References 77 3 Drivers of urban change and adaptation 3.1 Crisis as a new beginning. Urban development after the shocks 82 81
vi Contents 3.2 Work division as a basis for urban development. Paths of 3.3 Ideas and idealists. From urban fantasies to urban planning 106 industrialisation and deindustrialisation 96 3.4 Crawling change. How cities evolve through the small changes in everyday life 116 3.5 Summary 122 References 123 4 Players on the urban stage: power, influence and decision-making 4.1 Local governance — between the state and bottom-up 4.2 Entrepreneurs and global capital. How economic development 128 decision-making 129 intertwines with urban evolution 133 4.3 Urban dwellers, citizens and visitors. Is a city a common pool resource? 142 4.4 Free market and the centrally planned economy. Lessons from differences and similarities on two sides of the Iron Curtain 147 4.5 Summary 151 References 152 5 Cities more lasting than bronze: new chapter in urban history of survival 5.1 155 Fight against nature. How cities should re-address their role as shelters against the violence of nature and climate 160 5.2 Fight against time. The time line of change in light of the upcoming challenges 168 5.3 New urban culture of too much versus the culture of less is enough 173 5.4 Urbanfutures to choose. Will urban durability destroy economy? 178 5.5 Summary 179 References 180 Index 182
Index Page numbers in italics denote figures, page numbers in bold denote tables. Aalto, Alvar 46 academia 45-46 accessibility 62 Acemoglu, Daron 60 Adlershof (Berlin) 98-100 AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft) 97-98, 134 air transport, number of passengers 65 anonymity 27, 176 metabolist 6-7 Aristotle 54 Ashworth, G. 76 Athens Charter (1933) 8, 28, 111, 113, 164 autonomy 24 Babylon 25, 44 Barcelona 73; Sagrada Famiha 45 Bata, Tomáš 108, 109-111 Bata Shoe Company 109, 111 Bauman, Zygmunt 35, 69 bazaar, as metaphor 11 beautiful city, basis of definition 66, 68 beauty 69; new 110 Behrens, Peter 98 Beigrand, Eugène 47, 86 belonging, feeling of 158 Berlin 45, 56, 81-82, 130; after reunification 92-93; division into East and West 90-91; housing stock 48; and industrial growth 96-98; number of inhabitants 97; Reichstag 57; see also Adlershof Berlin, West, loss of role of capital city 91 Bernoulli, Hans 113-114 BEW (Berliner Elektrizitäts Werke) 97 Bierut, Bolesław 90, 114 Bilbao, Guggenheim Museum 27 bioethics 167 Black Death 60, 162 Blondin, J. 31 Bonn 91 BOS (Biuro Odbudowy Stolicy) 89 branding 72, 75; and social values 76 breweries 100—101, 137, 138 Brodski, Josif 35 Budapest 45, 81-82, 129-130; development in late 19th century 105; housing stock 48; office market 137-138; ruin bars 95; see also Csepel Buffon, Comte de 19 cafés 15, 28, 46, 58-59, 68, 72, 95-96; spending time in 63 Campanella, Tommaso 33-34 capital, human 19 capital cities 56-57 car ownership 119—120 Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring 7 Cartagena 86 Cartoville guidebook series 146, 177 Castle, Gilbert H.
65—66 centrally planned economy, vs free market 147-151 certainty, and uncertainty 155-156 change 19; ability to 35; and autonomy 24; gatekeepers of 179-180; gradual 116-122; profound 179 Charlemagne, Emperor 32 Chemia (Chemistry) Pavilion (Warsaw) 170 children 107 Church 25; Orthodox 31 circular practices 175, 176 city: aspects defining 23; and citizenship 54-64; as complex adaptive system 3; definitions 3, 21-22; as economic
Index hub 10-20; as ecosystem or organism 2-10; as idea 31—35; as institution 20-31; metrics of success 50-54; as shelter against nature 160—167; as symbol or benchmark 64-76; time spans 43-50; see also beautiful city; Garden City; healthy city city halls 57 City of London, restoration after Great Fire 85 Civitas Dei 32 climate crisis 7, 9, 28, 84, 129, 156, 161, 176, 178 “Club of Rome report” 7 Cologne 32; Cathedral 45 commerce: and emergence of first cities 10-11; types of 13, 14 common pool resources 142 communalisation 113 comparison, between cities 72-73 competition, between cities 70 conservation 173 conspicuous consumption 35, 143-144 construction waste 173 consumerism 29 consumption 69, 177; and climate crisis 129; conspicuous 35, 143-144; excessive 178 continuity 3, 19, 22, 31, 43-46, 82, 103; of use 45 cooperatives 138-139, 142—143 Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative (CRII) 167 “corridor buildings” 151 CoSto (Connected Stores) 13 COVID-19 pandemic 43, 120-121, 162, 165-166, 167 Cracow 56 crises, and urban development 82-96 Csepel (Budapest) 105-106 cultural heritage, understanding of 171 cultural tourism 15, 27, 65, 172 Daewoo Group 135 Darwin, Charles 3, 5, 19 Darwin, Erasmus 19 De Grauwe, Paul 81, 149 de Tocqueville, Aude, The Atlas of Lost Cities 26 decentralisation 55, 118 Degoutin, Stéphane 149 deindustrialisation 103—105, 106 DeJean, Joan 26 department stores: invention of 12; shift from 13 183 deregulation 159 Devinât, Paul 111 Diderot, Denis 158 dignity 60, 61-62, 114, 161; dignity of work 96-97, 158 division of labour 96 DNA, as metaphor 4-5
Dobrzyński, Władysław ИЗ durability 49; of cities 44-45; of institutions 43; of sacral buildings 45 dwellings by period of construction 49 Ebola virus 165 Eckert, Karl 112 Eco, Umberto: The Name of the Rose 32; on penicillin 116 ecology: in cities 8; of cities 9; industrial 7 economic development, and urban evolution 133-142 economic growth, never-ending 71; belief in 168 economics, theory of 62-63 Emilia Pavilion (Warsaw) 170—171 English, as international language 70, 71 ENoLL (European Network ofLiving Labs) 30 entrepreneurs, small-scale 140—142 Epic of Gilgamesh 32, 43-44 epigenetics 5 equality 20 Ernaux, Annie 174 European Charter of Local SelfGovernment 55 European Commission: and definition of city 22; and NBS 9 European Environmental Agency (EEA) 53 European Green Deal 9 European Healthy Cities Network 161 European Urban Charter 62 Eurostat 22, 73 evaluation, categories used for 75, 77 evolution 35, 157; concept of 2—3, 19; as defined by life sciences 3; institutional 21; process of 4; theory of 3 experiment 30 Faro Convention (2005) 171 fashion 11, 19, 28-30 feeling of belonging 158 fire, and fire risk 83-84 Florida, Richard 65 food production 101 foodies, and city rankings 68—69 Ford, Henry 18, 34 Fourier, Charles 32
184 Index fragmentation 70 free market, vs centrally planned economy 147-151 Free University of Berlin (FUB) 92 freedom to demonstrate 60 Garden City 113, 164; concept of 8—9, 108-109; model 52, 110 Garnier, Tony 108, 109 gated communities 148-150 Gaudi, Antonio 45 general strikes 107 genetics, of the city 4 genius loci, concept of 5 geometry 32 German, as language for business 71 Ghelamco 135, 136 ghettoïsation 148 Glaeser, Edward 19, 21, 52 global comparison 52 Global Research Collaboration 167 Global Trade Center (GTC) 134, 135 goods, classification of 62-63 Great Fire of London (1666) 47, 85 Great Influenza (1918) 162 Great Plague (1665) 162 Greek city-state, golden age of 53 Green City Capital Awards 70, 73 Grenfell Tower 84 Gropius, Walter 98, 108, 115 Gropiusstadt (West Berlin) 115 growth: economic 71, 168; industrial 96 Guernica 89 Gust, Kerstin 115 Habermas, Jürgen 58 Hague Convention (1954) 28, 90 Hansa 58 Haussmann, Baron 34, 47, 85-86, 113 health 75; definitions 161; urban characteristics influencing 163 healthy city 179; concept of 161; and local centres 166; success measurements 167 Henry IV, King of France 26 heritage 43, 169, 171-173; definition 179 hierarchies 58 history, role of 43 Hooke, Robert 85 housing: design and quality of 148, 150-151; stock 48; see also large-scale estates (LSE) Howard, Ebenezer 8-9, 32, 52, 108, 113, 164 human capital 19 Ikarus buses 106 inclusion 64 Industrial City (Cité industrielle) 109 industrial ecology 7 industrial growth 96 industrial metabohsm 7 Industrial Revolution 8, 15, 28, 57 industrial symbiosis 9 industrialisation
15, 106; and Berlin 96-98; and Warsaw 102 influenza 162 inhabitants, number of 50-51, 51, 52-53, 54; see also population innovation 30-31 Instagramisation 16 institutional evolution 21 institutions: legal form as entities 20; quahty of 60 Jacobson, Nora 61 Jankowski, Stanislaw 89 Jerusalem 32 Johanninstal (Berlin) 98 justice 20 Kahn, Louis 13 Kennedy, John F. 91 Keynes, John Maynard 43, 85 Khrushchev, Nikita 91 kiosks 93, 122 Kołakowski, Leszek 46 Kondo, Marie 174 Kotera, Jan 110 Krasucki, Michal 89 Kurokawa, Kisho 6 labelling 62 Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste 19 large-scale estates (LSE), vs single-family houses (SFH) 115-116 Le Corbusier 8-9, 34, 35, 108, 110 leisure class 16 Leonardo da Vinci 32 libraries 118 Lichtenberg (East Berlin) 115 life dignity 61 lighting 144; see also street lighting living conditions, as measurement category 60 Ljubljana 70 local centres 166 local government 47; and interactions with citizens 128, 129-133 Locke, John 85
Index London 45; in 19th century 52; in reign of Elizabeth I 28; at time of Great Fire (1666) 85; see also City of London longevity, of cities 42, 43 Lugosi, Peter and Krisztina 95 Lumumba, Patrice 59 Lyell, Charles 19 marketing budgets 76 market-oriented perspective 11 marketplace, as metaphor 11 markets 16-17; see also commercial markets; free market Marshall, Alfred 19 Masada 86, 87 mass production 15, 34, 176 measurement 76; categories 60-61 measuring cities, approaches to 42, 50—54 mechanisation 34 Mercer rankings 70—71 metabolic architecture 6 metabolism 5-6; as description of urban life 4; industrial 7; urban 6, 7 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) 165 migrations 131-132 Milosz, Czeslaw 35 mobility 65; of citizens 130-131 modern aesthetics 110 modernist cities 34 Modernist Movement, in Czechoslovakia 110 Monocle rankings 71-72 monopoly, natural 18 monopsony 16-17 morah ty ПО More, Thomas, Utopia 33 Motor City 18 Müller, Gustav 92 Mumford, Lewis 21, 28, 114; and “invisible machine” 34-35 Murnau, W. E, Nosferatu 98 Musil, Robert 112 Napoleon III, Emperor 34, 85-86 natural monopoly 18 naturahst approach 2-10 nature: and the city 2—10; contact with 8; fight against 160-167 nature-based solutions (NBS) 9 neighbourhood units 109, 166 neighbourliness 112 neutrality, absence of 160 “new beauty” 110 185 New Craft 139-141, 142-143, 177; relationship with manufacturing and creative industries 140 new economic paradigms 178 New Lanark 58 New York 27, 28; in first half of 20th century 52 Newton, Isaac 85 Nineveh 44 noise 63 Norwich, John Julius 11, 54 Nowa Huta 26 Oats, J.
44 OECD, and definition of city 22 office market, in Budapest 137-138 oligopoly 17 online shopping 121-122 OpenHeritage project 171, 172 order 34, 110 organised crime 148 Ostrom, Elinor 142, 143 O'Sullivan, Feargus 66 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) 161 outdoor advertising 145-146 Owen, Robert 57-58 ownership 25, 112, 114, 150 parcel lockers 121-122 Paris 27, 44; 19th-century re-structuring 34, 85-86; Centre Pompidou 27; Notre Dame 45; Place des Vosges 26; Pont Neuf 26 parliaments 57 Pavitt,J. Ill Perry, C. A. 108, 109, 166 personal safety 75 Plato 32, 34; conception of city 35; Critias 33 pneumonia 162 pocket parks 9 Polanyi, Karl 17, 58; The Great Transformation 11 population: of Berlin 97; density 53, 54; grids 22; of Warsaw 88; see also inhabitants, number of Praga (Warsaw) 101—103, 103—104, 134; and small entrepreneurship 140-141 prefabrication 48, 115 preparedness 84-85 privatisation 103, 159 professional class 70 progress, need for 81
186 Index Przemyśl 59 риЫіс administration, inefficiency of 159 public goods 63-64 pubhc sector 26; withdrawal of 159 pubhc space 59, 61, 62, 63; access to 147; actions in 145; and shopping malls 143-144 quality of life, indicators 74 Rahm, Philippe 58 rankings: of cities 65-72, 67; Mercer 70-71; Monocle 71-72 refugees, from Ukraine 132-133 Renovation Wave 173 re-use (also adaptive re-use) 31, 49, 53, 105, 134, 137-139, 172-173 Richie, Alexandra 56, 112 right to repair 176 Rimbaud, Arthur 168 risk, awareness 84-85 Riyadh 33 Robinson, James A. 60 Rome 27, 44, 76; in antiquity 52; reforms by Sixtus IV and V 31 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 33 ruin bars 95 Russell Sage Foundation 109 safety, personal 75 Sassen, Saskia 65 Scharoun, Hans 112 Schneider, Geoffrey 10 Schumpeter, Joseph A. 19, 20 Sciborowski, Aleksander 89 second-hand goods, use of 175 Sedláček, Tomas 21 self-storage 174 Sennett, Richard 24, 28, 32, 33, 57 Seseña 26 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 165 shelter 75 shopping centres 13 shopping habits 118-119, 122; and COVID-19 pandemic 121; obsessive 35 shopping malls: and public space 143-144; regulations 144, 145 short-termism 173 Siemensstadt 97, 112 Silva, E. A. 5 single-family houses (SFH), vs large-scale estates (LSE) 115-116 Siwiec, Ryszard 94 Sixtus IV, Pope 31 Sixtus Y Pope 25, 31 Skanska 135, 136 Skopje (Macedonia) 89 Smith, Adam 15, 19-20, 96, 158 Sobotka, Franz Heinrich 92 social dignity 61; as measurement category 60 social media 16, 65; influence on tourism 66 social solidarity, need for 160 Solidarność (Solidarity) 107 Soviet Union 108 Sparta 34
Sproles, G. B. 29 stakeholders: and categories used for evaluation 75; interactions between 129, 156-157; lack of communication between 159; need for combined efforts of 180; responsible for urban characteristics influencing health 163; in urban evolution 128 standard of living, as measurement category 60-61 Stowe, John 28 strategy 48 street lighting 63 street protests 59-60 Supersam (Warsaw) 169-170 surplus of things 174 sustainability 169 Sydney, Opera House 27 Tallinn 73 things, surplus of 174 time: fight against 168-173; role in urban evolution 43 Tokyo 27, 72; in 1960s 52 Tosics, Ivan 159 tourism 65, 146; based on rankings 69; influence of social media on 66 tourists 128 transparency 20 trust, in local pubhc administration 75 Tschombe, Moise 59 tuberculosis (ТВ) 162, 164 Ukraine 89-90; refugees from 132-133 uncertainty, and certainty 155-156 UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program 7 United Nations (UN) 21; classification of cities 52 university buildings 45-46 urban dignity 61 urban metabolism, concept of 6, 7
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