A prehistory of the polycentric urban region: excavating Dutch applied geography, 1930–60

Peter Hall’s analysis of the Dutch Randstad, in his The World Cities (1966), generated the archetype of the polycentric urban region (PUR). Although influential, Hall primarily amplified 1950s’ Dutch planning discourse. This paper analyses the PUR’s genesis, discussing the economic modernization of the 1950s and the preceding decades of crisis and war. By temporalizing Gieryn’s truth-spot theory, the paper constructs a prehistory of the PUR through the biographical trajectories of Dutch geography and planning pioneers Louis van Vuuren, Willem Steigenga, Christiaan van Paassen and Gerrit Jan va... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Michiel Van-Meeteren
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Uncategorized / Urban & Regional Planning / Urban and Regional Planning / Applied Economics / Human Geography / Truth Spot / Regional Planning History / History of Geography / Randstad / Polycentric Urban Region / Polycentricity
Sprache: unknown
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