Hélène Vacher
Aalborg University
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Planning Perspectives | 2004
Hélène Vacher
In shedding light on the 1908–9 competition for Greater Copenhagen this article examines the contest as an instrument for the accumulation and transmission of planning know‐how, ideas and innovations in relation to the development of town planning theory and practice in the Nordic Countries. Plans are considered as both technical and cultural graphics marks reflecting alternative and possibly contradictory images of the greater city or city of the future. The discussion focuses on the relationship between urban designs twin polarities: urban transformation and creation on the one hand; concern for conservation and urban continuity on the other. After considering the competitions international dimension, the article explores the civic art strand of design in northern Europe before 1914 and the idea of the historic city by investigating the conservation movement that flourished in Copenhagen when there were rapid changes in the physical fabric. The article, based on archive materials, analyses of awarded and non‐awarded entries alike, illustrates how architects, engineers and surveyors combined their design of the citys extensions with conservation schemes for both peripheries and centre. It is suggested that, at a time when Nordic municipal authorities were pressing for comprehensive town planning, planners strove to provide ways of protecting the existing built environment. This involved not only safeguarding an emerging ‘historic city’ in contrast to the new extensions, but also proposals for maintaining urban continuity in the peripheries.In shedding light on the 1908–9 competition for Greater Copenhagen this article examines the contest as an instrument for the accumulation and transmission of planning know‐how, ideas and innovations in relation to the development of town planning theory and practice in the Nordic Countries. Plans are considered as both technical and cultural graphics marks reflecting alternative and possibly contradictory images of the greater city or city of the future. The discussion focuses on the relationship between urban designs twin polarities: urban transformation and creation on the one hand; concern for conservation and urban continuity on the other. After considering the competitions international dimension, the article explores the civic art strand of design in northern Europe before 1914 and the idea of the historic city by investigating the conservation movement that flourished in Copenhagen when there were rapid changes in the physical fabric. The article, based on archive materials, analyses of awarded ...
Mouvement Social | 1999
Hélène Vacher
Planning Perspectives | 2002
Hélène Vacher
Archive | 2001
Éric Gobe; Azzedine Ali Ben Ali; Mohammed Benguerna; Habib Belaïd; Saïd Ben Sedrine; Mohamed El Faïz; André Grelon; Mustapha Haddab; Anousheh Karvar; Hocine Khelfaoui; Kamel Mellakh; Grazia Scarfo-Ghellab; Hélène Vacher
Archive | 2000
Mercedes Volait; Hélène Vacher
Les Annales de la recherche urbaine | 2000
Hélène Vacher
Archive | 1995
Hélène Vacher
Archive | 2014
Habib Belaïd; Mohamed Benguerna; Saïd Ben Sedrine; Mohamed ElFaïz; Mustapha Haddab; Anousheh Karvar; Hocine Khelfaoui; Kamel Mellakh; Grazia Scarfò Ghellab; Hélène Vacher
Éditions du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques | 2005
Hélène Vacher
Archive | 2005
Hélène Vacher