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Social movement and the failure of car-friendly city projects: East and West Berlin (1970s and 1980s)

机译:社会运动和汽车友好城市项目的失败:东和西柏林(20世纪70年代和20世纪80年代)

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The second half of the twentieth century was marked by predominantly car-friendly urban planning, provoking also resistance. This article will analyse the urban social movement against the car-friendly city, using the case of Berlin. The main aim is to define how modern urban societies on both sides of the Iron Curtain competed over their urban mobility infrastructures. The analysis will focus on two case studies: for West Berlin, the citizens' initiative "Westtangente" formed against urban highways, as well as the broader protest movement against the marginalisation of non-automobile forms of mobility, will be analysed; For East Berlin, a socialist type of car-friendly urban planning failed to realise a number of major motorways that would have passed through a Jewish cemetery, together with the emergence of a small protest movement that formed under the umbrella of the Protestant Church.
机译:二十世纪下半叶是主要的汽车友好的城市规划,引起抵抗。本文将使用柏林的案例分析对对抗汽车友好城市的城市社会运动。主要目的是定义铁幕两侧的现代城市社会如何竞争其城市移动基础设施。分析将重点关注两种案例研究:为西柏林而言,将分析与城市高速公路组成的市民的倡议“Westtangente”,以及针对非汽车形式的非汽车形式的边缘化的更广泛的抗议运动。对于东柏林,社会主义的城市规划类型未能实现一些通过犹太公墓的主要高速公路,以及在新教教堂的伞下形成的小抗议运动的出现。

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