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Dublin's Future?: New Visions for Ireland's Capital [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The Liffey Press
  • ISBN-10: 1908308125
  • ISBN-13: 9781908308122
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: The Liffey Press
  • ISBN-10: 1908308125
  • ISBN-13: 9781908308122
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What's good for Dublin is very good for Ireland. "Dublin's Future: New Visions for Ireland's Capital City" is a collection of essays which for the first time recognises that the future of the island's largest and most important urban conurbation is about more than the engineering of roads and the colouring of development plans, and that the success of Dublin will ensure the success of the nation. Music, literature, housing, ethnic minorities, theatre, energy, and much more all have their role to play in making and sustaining Dublin as firstly Ireland's premier city and economic engine, and secondly as a place where people will want to live, visit, do business, be educated, create, spend, be cared for, be employed in, and in which to age. Contributors are recognised authorities in their fields. They cross sectors of age, private and public, profit and non-profit, and each and every one has something interesting to say about the future of Dublin.
Acknowledgements vii
Prologue ix
1 Cities, Futures, Illusion and Delusion
1(19)
Introduction
Lorcan Sirr
2 The Aggregation of Knowledge
20(8)
On Education
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
3 ... that was then, this is when?
28(12)
On Visual Arts
Helen Carey
4 A City to Age In
40(15)
On Ageing
Sinead Shannon
5 Better Compromises
55(15)
On Movement
Ciaran Fallon
6 On with the Show
70(15)
On Theatre and Performing Arts
Paul Donnelly
7 Alternative Spaces
85(16)
On Music
Sean MacErlaine
8 A Fair Deal for Dublin
101(15)
On Politics
Dermot Lacey
9 Who Will Remember Us? Memorialising the Multicultural City
116(15)
On Ethnic Legacy
Katrina Goldstone
10 From Dependent City to Sustainable City: Weaning Dublin Off Fossil Fuels
131(21)
On Energy
Patrick Daly
11 The Bridge Gathers the Earth as Landscape around the Stream
152(14)
On Crossings
Noel J. Brady
12 Learning from Failure, Building on Success
166(16)
On Housing
James Pike
13 Not Written by an Economist
182(27)
On Economy
Conor Skehan
14 The Future of the Past
209(17)
On Memory
Gillian O'Brien
15 Texting the City
226(13)
On Literature
Peter Sirr
16 City Green
239(20)
On Landscape
Deirdre Black
17 To Thine Own Self Be True
259(12)
On the View from Without
Gregory Bracken
18 A Small Island Off the East Coast of Trinidad
271
Conclusion
Lorcan Sirr
Lorcan Sirr is a Chartered Planning and Development Surveyor and economic development specialist currently based in mainland Europe. He was formerly Head of Research in the Faculty of the Built Environment at Dublin Institute of Technology, and is a regular writer on urban issues.