Cities on the Brink: Famous Metropolises That Almost Never Existed How visionary failures, disasters, politics, and chance shaped the world's great cities
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Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Altersempfehlung
1 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
23.10.2025
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EpubliSeitenzahl
204 (Printausgabe)
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3075 KB
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1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9783565063239
Every great city tells a story - but some nearly never began.
This captivating book uncovers the astonishing origins of world-famous metropolises that almost didn't make it past the drawing board. From capitals born in chaos to modern megacities saved by one desperate political decision, Cities on the Brink explores how history, geography, and pure chance shaped the urban world we know today.
Readers will discover:
How Venice's foundations were almost abandoned before it became the "floating city."
Why Brasília's utopian design nearly failed before completion.
The secret financial gamble that allowed New York to rise after near bankruptcy.
And how Tokyo's rebuilding after repeated disasters became the blueprint for modern resilience.
Through a blend of archival research, cartographic analysis, and compelling storytelling, this book exposes how visionaries, engineers, and politicians fought to bring their impossible cities to life. Ideal for urban historians, architects, and readers fascinated by how human ambition meets the limits of nature and politics.
Cities on the Brink is both a celebration of innovation and a cautionary tale - a reminder that every metropolis was once an idea at risk of collapse.
This captivating book uncovers the astonishing origins of world-famous metropolises that almost didn't make it past the drawing board. From capitals born in chaos to modern megacities saved by one desperate political decision, Cities on the Brink explores how history, geography, and pure chance shaped the urban world we know today.
Readers will discover:
How Venice's foundations were almost abandoned before it became the "floating city."
Why Brasília's utopian design nearly failed before completion.
The secret financial gamble that allowed New York to rise after near bankruptcy.
And how Tokyo's rebuilding after repeated disasters became the blueprint for modern resilience.
Through a blend of archival research, cartographic analysis, and compelling storytelling, this book exposes how visionaries, engineers, and politicians fought to bring their impossible cities to life. Ideal for urban historians, architects, and readers fascinated by how human ambition meets the limits of nature and politics.
Cities on the Brink is both a celebration of innovation and a cautionary tale - a reminder that every metropolis was once an idea at risk of collapse.
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