The Art of Urbanization
Urban Questions that Made the Antwerp Agglomeration, 1907-1939
Abstract
Forgotten chapter in early 20th-century European planning history, offering a fresh perspective on urbanism, grounded in a theory of urbanization The Art of Urbanization reexamines a forgotten tradition in Belgian and European planning history, reconstructed through a longitudinal analysis of the Study Committee of the Antwerp Agglomeration (1907-1939). Against prevailing trends, Antwerp’s urban expansion was not the product of rational master planning, but evolved gradually through collective and pragmatic responses to emerging urban questions. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources and richly illustrated, the book reconstructs how numerous sub-plans – each addressing economic, sociocultural, political and ecological needs – coalesced into the incremental components of a reasoned and dynamic urban agglomeration. As it engages with classical concepts in urban theory and global urban history, The Art of Urbanization is presented as a generative, redistributive, reproductive, and situated worlding practice – offering a fresh perspective on urbanism that resonates in our current age of (planetary) urbanization.
Keywords
Urbanism & Urbanization; Planning History; Urban Theory; (Global) Urban History; Belgian Agglomerations; Design PhilosophyDOI
10.11116/9789461666796ISBN
9789461666796, 9789461666796, 9789461666802, 9789462703087, 9789462704824, 9789462704893Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Leuven, 2025Imprint
Leuven University PressClassification
Urban and municipal planning and policy
History of architecture
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
Architectural structure and design
European history


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