Le commerce dans la ville vernaculaire comme créateur d'ambiances urbaines. Le cas de Tokyo
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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
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Title
Le commerce dans la ville vernaculaire comme créateur d'ambiances urbaines. Le cas de Tokyo
Title of the conference
Ambiances in action / Ambiances en acte(s)
Publisher
Centre Canadien d'Architecture
Organization
Réseau International Ambiances
Address
Montréal
ISBN
978-2-9520948-3-2
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Thibaud J-P. et Siret D.
Pages
882
Language
french
Abstract
Many
occidental
megalopolises
have
experienced
a
dramatic
polarization
between
a
vibrant
and
intense
town
center
and
a
suburban
sprawl
eventually
mag-‐ nified
and
encouraged
by
large
retail
centers
linked
to
highway
hubs.
On
the
oppo-‐ site,
Tokyo's
compact
megalopolis
has
succeeded
in
the
display
of
a
city-‐region
scheme
with
a
polycentric
structure
(Frey,
1999).
Outside
the
railway
ring
of
the
Yamanote
line,
there
are
suburban
centralities
accumulating
almost
the
same
vari-‐ ety
of
urban
functions
that
the
inner
city
center.
As
a
consequence
of
an
urban
planning
deeply
tied
to
vernacular
logics,
these
peripheral
centers
exemplify
today
a
way
of
sustainable
urban
metabolism
that
manages
to
create
attractive
urban
ambiences.
occidental
megalopolises
have
experienced
a
dramatic
polarization
between
a
vibrant
and
intense
town
center
and
a
suburban
sprawl
eventually
mag-‐ nified
and
encouraged
by
large
retail
centers
linked
to
highway
hubs.
On
the
oppo-‐ site,
Tokyo's
compact
megalopolis
has
succeeded
in
the
display
of
a
city-‐region
scheme
with
a
polycentric
structure
(Frey,
1999).
Outside
the
railway
ring
of
the
Yamanote
line,
there
are
suburban
centralities
accumulating
almost
the
same
vari-‐ ety
of
urban
functions
that
the
inner
city
center.
As
a
consequence
of
an
urban
planning
deeply
tied
to
vernacular
logics,
these
peripheral
centers
exemplify
today
a
way
of
sustainable
urban
metabolism
that
manages
to
create
attractive
urban
ambiences.
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