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Record Nr.

UNINA9910787227103321

Autore

Tröger Eberhard

Titolo

Dichte atmosphäre : Über die bauliche Dichte und ihre Bedingungen in der mitteleuropäischen stadt / / autor, Eberhard Tröger ; herausgegeben, Dietmar Eberle

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Basel, Switzerland : , : Birkhäuser, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

3-0356-0441-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (536 p.)

Disciplina

304.61

Soggetti

Population density - Germany

Population density - Austria

Population density - Switzerland

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Bildessay -- Inhalt -- Die gestimmte Stadt -- Einführung -- Vorgehen, Methodik und Begriffe. -- Die Quartiere. -- Die Auswertung. -- Fazit. -- Berlin -- Nur Spielen -- Stadt und Stimmung. Wiener Eindrücke -- Waldrausch -- Begriffe unD abkürzungen -- Schwarzpläne der Städte -- Dichtekategorie 1 ( < 0,4): Einfamilienhaus-Idyllen 1: 255 Haus und Garten -- Dichtekategorie 2 (0,4 – 0,6): Einfamilienhaus-Idyllen 2: 283 Urbane Gartenstädte -- Dichtekategorie 3 (0,6 – 0,9): Stadtwohnungen im Grünen 1: 311 Haus und Zeile -- Dichtekategorie 4 (0,9 – 1,2): Stadtwohnungen im Grünen 2: 339 Zeile und Hof -- Dichtekategorie 5 (1,2 – 1,5): Stadtwohnungen im Grünen 3: 367 Hof und Garten -- Dichtekategorie 6 (1,5 – 1,9): Innerstädtische Mischung 1: 395 Hof und Straße -- Dichtekategorie 7 (1,9 – 2,3): Innerstädtische Mischung 2: 423 Raster, Achsen und Plätze -- Dichtekategorie 8 (2,3 – 2,7): Innerstädtische Mischung 3: 451 Historische Vor- und Altstädte -- Dichtekategorie 9 ( > 2,7): Innerstädtische Mischung 4: 479 Geschäftszentren -- Stadtdiagramme -- Kurzbiografien -- Bildnachweis -- Impressum und Dank -- Bildessay von Claudia Klein

Sommario/riassunto

Angesichts fortschreitenden Landschaftsverbrauchs und wachsender Verkehrsströme wird die Diskussion um das sinnvolle Maß der



baulichen Dichte heftig geführt. Bei der Planung fehlten bisher konkrete Werte und Erkenntnisse darüber, welche Formen der Bebauung die angenehmsten Lebensräume schaffen. Dieses Buch untersucht in umfassender Weise die Zusammenhänge zwischen den Ausprägungen baulicher Dichte und daraus entstehenden Atmosphären, Nutzungsverteilungen und deren Wertschätzung. Anhand von 9 Dichtekategorien, die den öffentlichen Raum mit einbeziehen, werden 36 exemplarische Quartiere in Zürich, Wien, München und Berlin vom Stadtrand bis zur Innenstadt fotografisch und in detailliertem Kartenmaterial dokumentiert und ausgewertet. Ein einmaliges Kompendium der Charaktere mitteleuropäischer Stadträume!

In view of progressive landscape use and the growing flow of traffic, the discussion of the reasonable degree of construction density is becoming increasingly heated. Actual values and insights on which form of development creates the most pleasant living spaces are still missing. This book offers a thorough study of the relationship between the characteristics of construction density and the ensuing atmospheres, distribution of uses and their value. 36 case study examples in Zurich, Vienna, Munich and Berlin were documented and assessed, from the outskirts to the center of the city with photographs and detailed map material according to nine (9) density categories that take public space into account. This leads to a unique compendium on the character of Central European urban spaces!



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910495251603321

Autore

Moulds Alison Sarah Elizabeth <1989->

Titolo

Medical Identities and Print Culture, 1830s-1910s / / by Alison Moulds

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021

ISBN

9783030743451

3030743454

Edizione

[1st ed. 2021.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (295 pages)

Collana

Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine, , 2634-6443

Disciplina

820.8008

820.9356109034

Soggetti

Literature, Modern - 19th century

Literature, Modern - 20th century

Literature

Science - History

Medicine - History

Nineteenth-Century Literature

Twentieth-Century Literature

History of Science

History of Medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction -- 2. The Young Practitioner -- 3. The Metropolitan Practitioner -- 4. The Country Practitioner -- 5. The Medical Woman -- 6. The Colonial Practitioner in British India -- 7. Conclusion. .

Sommario/riassunto

"Skilfully blending historical and literary analysis, Moulds expertly charts how print and literary culture became instrumental in contesting, constructing, and consolidating medical practices and identities. A masterful interdisciplinary study." -Anne Hanley, Lecturer in History of Medicine and Modern Britain, Birkbeck, University of London, UK "This is a timely study packed with information and critical reflections that will prove essential to those of us working in a similar area." -Andrew Mangham, Professor of English Literature, University of Reading, UK "Methodologically rigorous, highly original, and accessible to scholars



across disciplines, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between medical and literary cultures in the nineteenth century." -Megan Coyer, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Glasgow, UK This book examines how the medical profession engaged with print and literary culture to shape its identities between the 1830s and 1910s in Britain and its empire. Moving away from a focus on medical education and professional appointments, the book reorients attention to how medical self-fashioning interacted with other axes of identity, including age, gender, race, and the spaces of practice. Drawing on medical journals and fiction, as well as professional advice guides and popular periodicals, this volume considers how images of medical practice and professionalism were formed in the cultural and medical imagination. Alison Moulds uncovers how medical professionals were involved in textual production and consumption as editors, contributors, correspondents, readers, authors, and reviewers. Ultimately, this book opens up new perspectives on the relationship between literature and medicine, revealing how the profession engaged with a range of textual practices to build communities, air grievances, and augment its cultural authority and statusin public life. Alison Moulds is a cultural historian and literary scholar. She completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford, UK, as part of the AHRC-funded Constructing Scientific Communities project. Moulds then worked on Diseases of Modern Life (ERC-funded, University of Oxford, UK) and Surgery & Emotion (Wellcome Trust-funded, University of Roehampton, UK). She now has a career in health policy.