Cities and Dreams

Cities and Dreams by Fisher, published by Penguin Books Ltd on October 14, 1991, is a thought-provoking collection of papers that explores the cultural role of Britain’s cities under the Labour Party’s Art policy. This edition, comprising 208 pages, delves into the architectural aspects of city and town planning, presenting a discourse on how urban environments can aspire to reflect ideals of beauty and harmony.
Readers will find a range of perspectives on the interplay between culture and urban development, as the collection seeks to address the question of how cities can embody a vision of paradise. The discussions within this book engage with themes relevant to the United Kingdom and Great Britain, offering insights into the political manifestos that shape urban landscapes. This edition is presented in English and is designed to provoke thought about the future of urban living and its cultural significance.
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A collection of papers edited under the aegis of the Labour Party’s Art policy on the culture and cultural role of Britain’s cities. If there is a message, it is “how can cities come closer to a representation of heaven?”
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