Trompes L'Oeil

Mike Devereux sets out to explode the myth that London is an organic, unplanned city shaped by economic forces, and Paris is, in contrast, a planned city moulded by the state. He describes the many similarities that the two cities share and how planning ideas in fact ‘flowed between the capitals’ du...

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City of London Plan
Cité Napoléon
County of London Plan
dirigiste state
Economics
Euston Station in Euston Square
Explosions
George Sidney Shepherd
George Sidney Shepherd, Euston Station in Euston Square
Georges-Eugéne
Georges‐Eugéne, 1st Baron Haussman
Grand Projets
Great Fire of 1666
Greater London Development Plan
Greater London Plan
Henry Roberts The Dwellings of the Labouring Classes
JJ Morewood
JJ Morewood, Plan and section showing the proposed works of the Great London Drainage Company, 1847
John Nash
Karine Huguenaud
La Défense
London County Council
London Traffic Relief Scheme
London Traffic Relief Scheme, c 1850
Mayfair and Belgravia
Metropolis Management Act
Napoléon III
Paris
Plan and section showing the proposed works of the Great London Drainage Company
Prince Regent
private sector alongside public involvement
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Rebuilding Act
Rue Champlin
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Second World War
Société des Cités Ouvriéres
Thomas Shotter Boys
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Voltaire
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