TY - BOOK AU - Barcelloni Corte,Martina AU - Viganò,Paola TI - The Horizontal Metropolis: The Anthology SN - 9783030563981 U1 - 304.2 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Human geography KW - Geography KW - Sociology, Urban KW - Cities and towns-History KW - Human Geography KW - Regional Geography KW - Urban Sociology KW - Urban History N1 - Introduction -- Part I: Prophecies and clues -- Chapter 1. 1760 La Suisse comme ville - JJ Rousseau -- Chapter 2. 1899 The decentralisation of industries - P Kropotkin -- Chapter 3. 1901 The probable diffusion of great cities - HG Wells -- Chapter 4. 1915 The City-Region - P Geddes -- Chapter 5. 1932 Broadacre City - F.L. Wright -- Part II: Interpretative concepts -- Chapter 6. 1961 - Megalopolis - J. Gottmann -- Chapter 7. 1962 - La Città Territorio - M Tafuri/G Piccinato/V Quilici -- Chapter 8. 1976 - La Rurbanisation - G Bauer/JM Roux -- Chapter 9. 1979 - Agropolitan development - J Friedmann -- Chapter 10. 1986 - La Banlieue radieuse - M. Smets -- Chapter 11. 1989 - Tapitmetropool - J Neutelings -- Chapter 12. 1990 - La Città Diffusa - F Indovina -- Chapter 13. 1991 - La Ville-Territoire- A Corboz -- Chapter 14. 1991 - Desakota - T. McGee -- Chapter 15. 1991 - La Periferia- B Secchi -- Chapter. 16. 1995 - Agronica - A Branzi -- Chapter 17. 1997 - Zwischenstadt - T Sieverts -- Part III: Conclusion N2 - This book draws together classic and contemporary texts on the "Horizontal Metropolis" concept. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it explores various theoretical, methodological and political implications of the Horizontal Metropolis hypothesis. Assembling a series of textual and cartographic interventions, this book explores those that supersede inherited spatial ontologies (urban/rural, town/country, city/non-city, society/nature). It investigates the emergence of a new type of extended urbanity across regions, territories and continents up to the global scale through the reconstruction of a fundamental but neglected tradition. This book responds to the radical nature of the changes underway today, calling for a rethinking of the Western Metropolis idea and form along with the emergence of new urban paradigms. The Horizontal Metropolis concept represents an ambitious attempt to offer new instruction to take on this challenge at the global scale. The book is intended for a wide audience interested in the emergence and development of new approaches in urbanism, architecture, cultural theory, urban and design education, landscape urbanism and geography UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56398-1 ER -