Publication detail

The architectural rhythm of a small town ... is very familiar to as. A Small Town as an Aesthetic Ideal of the Twentieth Century.

HORÁČEK, M.

Original Title

The architectural rhythm of a small town ... is very familiar to as. A Small Town as an Aesthetic Ideal of the Twentieth Century.

Type

book chapter

Language

English

Original Abstract

Our book presents the results of research carried out by scholars of various disciplines (historians, sociologist, architects, and art specialists) and is focussed on the status of contemporary small towns in several European countries. The authors study how town managers and others try to make the best of the not very favourible situation of being a relatively unimportant, peripheral dependent on a large, influential urban conglomerate. In addition, they examine how architects and planners view the organization of space in a small town.

Keywords

Small Towns; Twentieth Century; Strategies; Urban Identity

Authors

HORÁČEK, M.

Released

1. 7. 2017

Publisher

Karolinum press

Location

Praha

ISBN

978-80-246-3645-0

Book

Small Towns in Europe in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Pages from

52

Pages to

73

Pages count

12

BibTex

@inbook{BUT156117,
  author="Martin {Horáček}",
  title="The architectural rhythm of a small town ... is very familiar to as. A Small Town as an Aesthetic Ideal of the Twentieth Century.",
  booktitle="Small Towns in Europe in the 20th and 21st Centuries",
  year="2017",
  publisher="Karolinum press",
  address="Praha",
  pages="52--73",
  isbn="978-80-246-3645-0"
}