
Remaking Birmingham: The Visual Culture of Urban Regeneration
Synopsis
The city of Birmingham offers a particularly rich case study on urban regeneration as it strives to build a new city image. Positioned between decline and regeneration, the landscape of the city and its environs collages old and new, producing dramatic contrasts - of industrial and post-industrial urbanisms of crumbling brutalism and spectacular flagship developments, of Victorian housing and diverse cultural lifestyles - that compound the aesthetic and socio-economic means of regeneration. This visually exciting book also reflects upon and extends current debates about public space, cultural zoning and the futures of cities.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9780415288385
- Number of pages: 172
- Dimensions: 246 x 189 mm
- Weight: 661g
- Languages: English
















