During the final months of his life, Walt Disney was consumed with the world-wide problems of cities. His development concept at the time of his death would be his team's conceptual response to the ills of the inner cities and the sprawl of the megalopolis: the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow?, or EPCOT. This beautifully written, instantly engrossing volume focuses on the original concept of EPCOT.
During the final months of his life, Walt Disney was consumed with the world-wide problems of cities. His development concept at the time of his death would be his team's conceptual response to the ills of the inner cities and the sprawl of the megalopolis: the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow?, or EPCOT. This beautifully written, instantly engrossing volume focuses on the original concept of EPCOT.
Steve Mannheim holds a Bachelor's degree in History and Urban Studies from Stanford University, USA. His Master's in Architecture and Urban Planning was earned at the University of California, Los Angeles. He also holds a Doctorate in Urban Planning and Development from the University of Southern California. Mannheim consults in the area of real estate economics and has served as an adjunct instructor at California State University, Northridge.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Concept: Physical planning Transportation: the end of autopia? Architecture and construction. Site: Site and technology Landscaping. Economics and marketing: economic analysis and finance Marketing. Regulation and Governance: Regulation and community governance/social planning Operations and management EPCOT after Disney Bibliography Index.
Contents: Concept: Physical planning Transportation: the end of autopia? Architecture and construction. Site: Site and technology Landscaping. Economics and marketing: economic analysis and finance Marketing. Regulation and Governance: Regulation and community governance/social planning Operations and management EPCOT after Disney Bibliography Index.
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