Reflections on Urban, Regional and National Space: Three Essays

Author:   Uzo Nishiyama
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138890367


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Nishiyama Uzo, educated as an architect between 1930 and 1933, was a key figure in Japanese urban planning. He was a prolific writer who influenced a whole generation of Japanese urban planners and his interpretations of foreign planning and local practice still influence Japanese planning theory and practice today. Nishiyama's first publications date to the 1930s, and his last ones appeared in the 1990s, spanning a period of enormous political and spatial changes. The three articles translated here, originally published in the 1940s in professional magazines, show how Nishiyama developed his theoretical models based on a social approach to architecture and planning, focusing on land use and land control rather than aesthetic preferences. They provide insight into Nishiyama's early thinking, his analysis of foreign examples, his reflection on large-scale regional and national spatial organization, and his architectural and urban visions, providing a remarkable and fascinating insight into the state of planning in Japan. These texts call scholarly attention to the writing of a global planning history and invite the reader to engage with a major figure in planning who is largely unknown outside Japan; to reconsider Japanese planning history; and to work towards a truly global planning history. How does Nishiyama compare to the great urban planners of the past in the West, such as Patrick Geddes, Lewis Mumford, or Werner Hegemann? Many more translations will be necessary to answer this question.

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Author:   Uzo Nishiyama
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781138890367


ISBN 10:   1138890367
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   16 November 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Carola Hein shines a light on the previously little known work of one of Japan's major planners, Nishiyama Uzo, thus giving an extremely valuable insight into the kind of thinking that helped mould Japanese city planning during a crucial period. Carola's unique knowledge and understanding of global planning history combine with her formidable linguistic abilities to make her the only person who could have performed this service. Stephen Ward, Professor of Planning History, Oxford Brookes University, UK. Carola Hein introduces us to a leading figure of Japanese urban planning, unknown outside Japan: the architect-planner, historian-theorist, Nishiyama Uzo. Nishiyama's articles translated here, form the core of the book and attest to the transnational and cross-cultural exchanges (between Japan, Europe, the United-States) that fed his theories. Carola Hein's introduction allows us to discover Nishiyama's influence on Japanese urban planners and architects as well as on the planning of the post-World War II Japanese city. She opens new perspectives on a central character whose theories should be known today, echoing current debates on the city. ã Catherine Maumi, School of Architecture (ENSAG), Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France With this volume Professor Hein makes a major contribution to global planning scholarship by bringing Nishiyama Uzo's work to a wider audience. Nishiyama was a quintessentially humanist and idealistic mid-20th century planner, actively engaged in the transnational flow of global ideas about sprawl, megacities, urban form, and neighbourhood units based on primary schools. Yet he was also a highly original thinker who creatively advanced his own solutions to the challenges of 20th century urban industrialization, with a range of contributions to understanding housing issues, national and regional settlement patterns, high-density living, and the challenges of mobility and congestion in modern cities. Beautifully presented with dozens of Nishiyama's drawings and diagrams, Hein's introduction nicely introduces Nishiyama and his place in Japanese urban thought. Andre Sorensen, Professor of Urban Geography, University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada


Carola Hein shines a light on the previously little known work of one of Japan's major planners, Nishiyama Uzo, thus giving an extremely valuable insight into the kind of thinking that helped mould Japanese city planning during a crucial period. Carola's unique knowledge and understanding of global planning history combine with her formidable linguistic abilities to make her the only person who could have performed this service. Stephen Ward, Professor of Planning History, Oxford Brookes University, UK. Carola Hein introduces us to a leading figure of Japanese urban planning, unknown outside Japan: the architect-planner, historian-theorist, Nishiyama Uzo. Nishiyama's articles translated here, form the core of the book and attest to the transnational and cross-cultural exchanges (between Japan, Europe, the United-States) that fed his theories. Carola Hein's introduction allows us to discover Nishiyama's influence on Japanese urban planners and architects as well as on the planning of the post-World War II Japanese city. She opens new perspectives on a central character whose theories should be known today, echoing current debates on the city. ã Catherine Maumi, School of Architecture (ENSAG), Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France


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Carola Hein is Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.

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