Cerda - The Five Bases of the General Theory of Urbanization (Paperback)


Spanish civil engineer, Ildefonso Cerda, invented the term 'urbanization' in 1860-61. His theory was the first in modern times to focus methodically on the city as a construction, its evolution and the workings and interaction of its constituent parts.

This book is split into 5 sections: The Technical, Administrative, Legal, Economic and Political Bases of Urbanization. It is the first time Cerda's work has been published in English.


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Spanish civil engineer, Ildefonso Cerda, invented the term 'urbanization' in 1860-61. His theory was the first in modern times to focus methodically on the city as a construction, its evolution and the workings and interaction of its constituent parts.

This book is split into 5 sections: The Technical, Administrative, Legal, Economic and Political Bases of Urbanization. It is the first time Cerda's work has been published in English.

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Imprint

Electa Espana

Country of origin

Spain

Release date

April 2000

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Dimensions

240 x 225 x 31mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

448

ISBN-13

978-84-8156-065-7

Barcode

9788481560657

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LSN

84-8156-065-0



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