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by Joseph Rykwert (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (9 Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297819992
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297819998
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 16 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 131,415 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The subtitle to this, the tenth book by architecture professor (and lively writer) Joseph Rykwert--namely, "The City in the Twenty-First Century and Beyond"--is a whopping misnomer. It is only in the final chapter that Rykwert pays attention (and briskly, even then) to urban developments of recent years and to what we might expect in the 100 years to come. What this book really is, despite what its subtitlers intended, is at once a broad-ranging and satisfyingly detailed social history of some of the great cities of the modern world (mostly the Western one, with a marked emphasis on the two cities Rykwert calls home--New York and London--plus Paris) and an inquiry into how well they have served the material and spiritual lives of the people who inhabit them.

Ranging comfortably and coherently back and forth between the Old World and the New, Rykwert begins with the Industrial Revolution, its factories, the throngs of poor country people that flooded the cities to work in them, and the subsequent 150-year challenge faced by urban centres to house, transport and entertain these throngs cheaply, space-consciously and hygienically. But Seduction of Place is not so much a people's history of the city as it is a vibrantly researched and chronicled play-by-play of the big public--and some private--works of the major metropolises. The book also tackles the luminaries--including Haussmann, Olmstead and Vaux, L'Enfant, and Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand (who pioneered the enduring school of axial planning at Paris' Ecole Polytechnique)--whose names are often uttered in the same breath as the parks, boulevards and edifices they brought to life.

Social critics like Tocqueville, Marx, Engels, Fourier and Ruskin are just as well represented here, however, ably providing the basis for Rykwert's persistent question of what cities ought to be and how responses to that have diverged and evolved over the years, apart from what they have become, for better or ill, and how they got that way. Even though the book takes a more or less familiar course through the 20th century--from the emergence of subways, skyscrapers, and modernism through post-war urban planning, suburban sprawl, and subsequent urban decay and attempts at renewal--Rykwert knows when to dart away from well-known people, places and things to chronicle the planning of lesser-known English "New Towns" or of distinctly 20th-century cities like New Delhi, Islamabad, Australia's Canberra, and--rather famously--Brasilia, the ultimate "zoned" city.

The final chapter pays the requisite nod to the postmodernist implications of, for example, Celebration, Florida, (Disney's controversial new spin on the "company town") but is really distinguished by Rykwert's startlingly on-the-mark reading of how such wildly popular mega-museums as the new international Guggenheim franchise (with Gehry's Bilbao "branch" currently eclipsing Wright's New York "flagship") have come to best personify the encroachment of corporate globalisation in the urban civic realm. It is a fitting conclusion for a book that manages so gracefully to wed an engrossing history of urban growth with the deeper intellectual, cultural and ethical questions it raises--the very questions that the speculators, preservationists and "ordinary citizens" will still have to answer in creating and sustaining the great cities of the 21st century. --Timothy Murphy

Christopher Hirst, Independent
"rich in detail, entertaining to read and provocative in its conclusions" --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reasserting the historical city is locally important., 3 Jun 2001
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Most of us live somewhere urban - a contested territory where planners, politicians, architects, speculators and boosters struggle to make their 'vision' prevail.Looking to where cities might go in the future means looking at how they were shaped in the past; and this is what Rykwert does in his elegant, concise and lucid account of 200 years of city history. He explores the interplay between thinking and building. So the theories of Ebenezer Howard, Fourier, Owen, Cerda and le Corbusier are surveyed as are their practical results - the garden city,the survey, the grid,the utopian community and the linear city. Drawing on examples that are the classic urban "collective works of art" - Paris, London, berlin, Vienna and especially New York, the author asserts the need for legible and distinctive urban environments. These don't just come from the plans of visionaries but can be forged through commercial competitiveness - witness the tall office block rivalry between Chicago and New York. Yet economic globalization threatens the local ability to make places distinctive; and Rykwert makes the case for the reassertion of the local , something that even the new-build capitals of the C20th - Chandigarh, Canberra and Brasilia - sought to do. He offers a rebuttal to the charge that cities are somehow visually-domineering dysfunctional aggregates of problems and makes a case for cities as places of seduction and renewal- socially and architecturally the location for experiment,vitality and change. This is a highly-readable Baedeker's guide to architectural history where the breadth of the author's learning is no barrier but an enticement. If you want to know more, and you should,about Modulor and Mies, CIAM and Cerda,metaphoric projection and william Morris then read this book.
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