Is Ecumenopolis Materializing? The Role of Transportation and Communication Networks

G. Giannopoulos
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Of the many theories put forward for the future of urbanism and urbanization, the concepts of Eperopolis (the continent city) and Ecumenopolis (the universal city) that were put forward by the late architect planner Constantinos Doxiadis and his Ekistics theory in the 1950s and ‘60s, stand out as the most impressive and visionary. Panayis Psomopoulos, Doxiadis’ close associate and well-known architect planner of the Ekistics group, continued and developed further these concepts and publicized strongly through the Ekistics Journal which he managed as editor-in-chief until his passing away in 2017. This paper – conceived and written as a tribute to Panayis Psomopoulos - looks at the global trends of urbanization today and considers the role of transport and communication networks in its future development. It also tries to assess the degree to which the visions of Eperopolis and Ecumenopolis are materializing in the face of modern megacities and urban sprawl in all continents and how transport, communications and supply chain networks affect this process. Its findings support the view that Eperopolises are already materializing in some continents, most notably in Europe in the face of the central European urban cluster between Paris, London, Amsterdam and the Rhine/Ruhr area. Transport and communications networks provide “global connectivity” that acts both as the context (within which urban form develops) as well as the catalyst that plays a key role in limiting the further physical expansion of megacity clusters and braking the connection between urban development and space expansion. By providing efficient global “connectivity”, the future Transport and communication networks are seen as the main catalyst that will bring about materialization of the “universal city”, Ecumenopolis, through the virtual linking of all socio-economic activities in today’s mega-urban areas in all continents.
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在为未来的城市化和城市化提出的许多理论中,已故建筑规划师Constantinos Doxiadis和他的Ekistics理论在20世纪50年代和60年代提出的Eperopolis(大陆城市)和Ecumenopolis(世界城市)的概念最为引人注目和富有远见。Panayis Psomopoulos, Doxiadis的亲密伙伴和Ekistics集团的知名建筑规划师,继续并进一步发展了这些概念,并通过他担任主编的Ekistics杂志大力宣传,直到他于2017年去世。这篇论文是为了向Panayis Psomopoulos致敬而构思和撰写的,它着眼于当今全球城市化的趋势,并考虑了运输和通信网络在未来发展中的作用。它还试图评估欧洲大都市和普世大都市的愿景在面对各大洲的现代大城市和城市扩张时的实现程度,以及运输、通信和供应链网络如何影响这一过程。它的发现支持了这样一种观点,即欧洲大都市已经在一些大陆上实现了,尤其是在欧洲,面对巴黎、伦敦、阿姆斯特丹和莱茵/鲁尔地区之间的中欧城市群。交通和通信网络提供了“全球连接性”,既是城市形态发展的背景,也是限制特大城市群进一步物理扩张的催化剂,在城市发展和空间扩张之间的联系中起着关键作用。通过提供有效的全球“连接”,未来的交通和通信网络被视为主要催化剂,将通过虚拟连接当今各大洲特大城市地区的所有社会经济活动,实现“通用城市”(Ecumenopolis)的实现。
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