About this book
Introduction
Since the early times of travelling architecture does constitute an important force of attraction and a vital element in marketing. Until today destinations try to increase their market positions by means of the development and restoration of the built environment. However, architecture is characterised by an enduring presence with impacts on visitors and residents alike. Hence, on a sustainable basis it needs to chime with place and situation. Where modesty might be suitable for one destination, spectacular architecture could be a transformation catalyst or unique selling proposition for another. Destination developers have to be aware of the local requirements as well as the reciprocal relationship between the modern practice of tourism and the built environment. To address the complexity of architectural tourism, throughout the book this topic is subject of a controversial discussion and approached with a contextual and interdisciplinary view.
Contents
- Tourism and the Built Environment
- Architectural Tourism in the Spatial and Temporal Urban Context
- Contemporary Architecture and the Destination Image
- Architectural Tourism and the Spectaculture
Target Groups
- Researchers, lecturers and students of tourism, architecture, urbanism and marketing
- Planners, developers, marketers and managers of travel destinations, Tourists interested in architecture
About the Author
Dr. Jan Specht is Professor of Business Administration at IUBH International University in Munich, Germany. He is head of the degree programme “Tourism Management“.Keywords
Bibliographic information
- Book Title Architectural Tourism
- Book Subtitle Building for Urban Travel Destinations
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Authors
Jan Specht
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-06024-4
- Copyright Information Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2014
- Publisher Name Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden
- eBook Packages Business and Economics Business and Management (R0)
- Softcover ISBN 978-3-658-06023-7
- eBook ISBN 978-3-658-06024-4
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XIV, 199
- Number of Illustrations 115 b/w illustrations, 0 illustrations in colour
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Topics
Tourism Management
Architecture, general
Urbanism
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