Expansive Discourses

Urban Sprawl in Calgary, 1945-1978

By Max Foran
Categories: Urban Studies, Planning & Architecture, Urban Studies
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781771991537, 285 pages, January 2009
Ebook (Kindle) : 9781771991544, 285 pages, January 2009
Paperback : 9781897425138, 350 pages, January 2009
Ebook (PDF) : 9781897425145, 285 pages, January 2009

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Part One 1945-1962

Chapter 1 - Setting the Stage
Chapter 2 - Going It Alone, 1945-1954
Chapter 3 - Establishing the Pattern, 1955-1962

Part Two 1963-1978

Chapter 4 - Entering a New Era
Chapter 5 - The Annexation Debates, 1972-1978
Chapter 6 - City-Developer Relations, 1964-1978
Chapter 7 - Land Use

Conclusion
Notes
Photo Credits
Index

Description

A groundbreaking study of urban sprawl in Calgary after the Second World War. The interactions of land developers and the local government influenced how the pattern grew: developers met market demands and optimized profits by building houses as efficiently as possible, while the City had to consider wider planning constraints and infrastructure costs. Foran examines the complexity of their interactions from a historical perspective, why each party acted as it did, and where each can be criticized.