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European City Development in Berlin: Towards an Urban Renaissance of the Historic City Centre?

Entwicklung der Europäischen Stadt in Berlin: Auf dem Weg zu einer Urbanen Renaissance der Historischen City?
[conference paper]

Sondermann, Martin

Corporate Editor
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt)

Abstract

This study focuses on the "European city" model and its impact on urban policies, emphasising city centre housing as a central issue. The urban renaissance as it is discussed in literature will also be reconsidered, as this study seizes on these two subject matters and explores their relation lookin... view more

This study focuses on the "European city" model and its impact on urban policies, emphasising city centre housing as a central issue. The urban renaissance as it is discussed in literature will also be reconsidered, as this study seizes on these two subject matters and explores their relation looking at Berlin’s historic city centre as the study area. The development of Berlin’s historic city centre as a housing location since 1990 is analysed showing how in four phases the change of this area from a marginal populated urban frontier to one of Berlin’s most favoured and expensive housing locations has developed using the "European City" as a development model.... view less

Keywords
urban planning; town planning; urban development; residential behavior; housing construction; city center; reconstruction; urban renewal; Berlin; Federal Republic of Germany

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
Europäische Stadt; Urbane Renaissance

Collection Title
Living in the 21st century city: contributions to the 13th Berlin-Amsterdam Conference

Editor
Bontje, Marco; Pethe, Heike

Conference
13. Berlin-Amsterdam Conference. Amsterdam, 2009

Document language
English

Publication Year
2009

City
Amsterdam

Page/Pages
p. 73-89

ISBN
978-94-90312-11-4

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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