Revisiting the nonplace Urban Realm: Have we come full circle? |
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Authors: | Peter Hall |
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Affiliation: | The Bartlett, University College London , 22 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0QB, UK |
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Abstract: | Melvin Webber's seminal papers of 1963/64, which posited the arrival of a Nonplace Urban Realm and called upon planners to abandon their obsession with space, have proved highly prescient: metropolitan areas have deconcentrated and spread as he suggested, and the arrival of the informational age further reinforces these trends by creating a spaceless economy. But urban agglomeration economies do continue to operate, and traditional urban nodes will remain important in the new space‐economy. |
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