'Out from under the dead weight of conventional wisdom and eco-gloom emerges a clear-eyed vision of cities that is celebrated in this book'
- Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist (2010),
'This book opens a debate as it allows the readers to reconsider their own prejudices and preferences'
- Will Alsop, OBE, architect and adjunct professor, Ontario College of Art and Design,
'Timely, lucid and provocative'
- Tim Marlow, broadcaster and director of Exhibitions at White Cube in London,
'This collection breaks some unconventional ground, a welcome event given the grip of orthodoxy about cities so mindlessly accepted today'
- Joel Kotkin, author of The City: A Global History (2005),
This book seeks to examine the dynamics of urban life, showing that new opportunities can be maximised and social advances realised in existing and emerging urban centres. The book explores both the planned and organic nature of urban developments and the impacts and aspirations of the people who live and work in them. It argues convincingly that the metropolitan mindset is essential to the struggle for human liberation.
The short, accessibly written essays are guaranteed to spark debate across the media and academia about the place of cities and urban life in our ever-changing world.
1. The Dynamic City: Citizens Make Cities by Alan Hudson
2. The Emerging City: Africa’s Metropolitan Mindset by Alastair Donald
3. The Crowded City: People on the Move by Patrick Hayes
4. The Planned City: Make No Little Plans by Michael Owens
5. The Historic City: False Urban Memory Syndrome by Steve Nash and Austin Williams
6. The Sanitised City: If You’ve Done Nothing Wrong… by Tony Pierce and Austin Williams
7. The Eco-City: Utopia, Then and Now by Austin Williams
8. The Visionary City: Things Will Endure Less than Us by Austin Williams and Karl Sharro
Conclusion: The Civilised City by Austin Williams