Remaking Birmingham
The Visual Culture of Urban Regeneration
Edited by Liam Kennedy
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- ISBN: 978-0-415-28838-5
- Binding: Hardback (also available in Paperback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 5th August 2004
- Pages: 192
- Illustrations: 8 line drawings, 65 half tones and 95 colour photos
About the Book
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.
Table of Contents
Part I: Concrete Dreams 1. Street, Subway and Mall: Spatial Politics in the Bull Ring
2. Shopping for the Future: The Re-Enchantment of Birmingham's Urban Space 3. Developing an Aesthetic for Birmingham
4. Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
5. Acts of Madness - An Interview
Part II: Interventions 6. Making Mansions
7. Public Art, Civic Identity and the New Birmingham
8. Off-Site 9. Intervening in Birmingham, Reinventing Ourselves 10. Merge
Part III: Imagineering Birmingham 11. Birmingham, Photography and Change 12. Take Me Higher: Birmingham and Cinema
13. The Altered Eye: The European Capital of Culture Bid and Visual Images of Birmingham
14. Without Borders 15. Into the New, New, Old City.