Artisans’ chase for urban space. Clusters of construction entrepreneurs in Brussels, c. 1830–1930

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Urban History Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1017/s096392682300038x
M. Degraeve, Heidi Deneweth, Stephanie Van de Voorde
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In contrast to the well-studied shopkeepers, little empirical evidence exists on the locational patterns of artisans in transforming urban spaces. By GIS mapping a dataset on Brussels construction entrepreneurs (c. 1830–1930), long-term changes in their patterns of spatial clustering and dispersal become clear, showing which urban areas provided advantageous conditions for artisans to thrive, but also how and when these conditions subsided. While confirming earlier observations of a broad scattering of artisans throughout the city, the analysis also shows how remarkable clusters emerged in cheap, densely built, both central and suburban neighbourhoods. The importance of clustering decreased over time, however. Confronting locational patterns with their potential underlying causes shows that planning policies for the renewal of urban infrastructure and the resulting dynamics on the real estate market acted as the first drivers of urban de-industrialization, affecting the displacement of artisans from inner cities since at least the late nineteenth century.
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艺术家对城市空间的追求。布鲁塞尔的建筑企业家集群,约1830-1930年
与研究充分的店主相比,关于工匠在改造城市空间中的位置模式,几乎没有实证证据。通过GIS绘制布鲁塞尔建筑企业家(约1830-1930)的数据集,他们的空间聚集和分散模式的长期变化变得清晰起来,显示了哪些城市地区为工匠的繁荣提供了有利条件,以及这些条件如何以及何时消退。该分析证实了早期对整个城市工匠分布广泛的观察,同时也表明了在市中心和郊区,廉价、建筑密集的街区是如何出现引人注目的集群的。然而,集群的重要性随着时间的推移而降低。直面区位模式及其潜在的根本原因表明,城市基础设施更新的规划政策以及由此产生的房地产市场动态是城市去工业化的最初驱动力,至少自19世纪末以来,影响了工匠从市中心的迁移。
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期刊介绍: Urban History occupies a central place in historical scholarship, with an outstanding record of interdisciplinary contributions, and a broad-based and distinguished panel of referees and international advisors. Each issue features wideranging research articles covering social, economic, political and cultural aspects of the history of towns and cities. The journal coverage is worldwide in its scope. In addition, it hosts innovative multi-media websites - including graphics, sound and interactive elements - to accompany selected print articles. The journal also includes book reviews, reviews of recent PhD theses, and surveys of recent articles in academic journals.
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