Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne

The strong demand for Asian goods, especially tea, silk and China porcelain, along with need to avoid to Arab controlled merchant trails, pushed the Europeans to seek for direct maritime routes to Asia. They sailed around the world to establish key market spots, called entrepôts, which evolved to be...

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Main Author: Dragoş Horia Buhociu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NR&DI URBAN-INCERC 2012-06-01
Series:Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii
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Online Access:http://uac.incd.ro/Art/v3n2a06.pdf
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spelling doaj-43adf8a75f0e4b8eb5dd6b72395a591d2021-05-02T03:55:01ZengNR&DI URBAN-INCERCUrbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii2069-05092069-64692012-06-01326366Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderneDragoş Horia BuhociuThe strong demand for Asian goods, especially tea, silk and China porcelain, along with need to avoid to Arab controlled merchant trails, pushed the Europeans to seek for direct maritime routes to Asia. They sailed around the world to establish key market spots, called entrepôts, which evolved to become modern port cities. Unlike the common freight or post ships, the passenger ships were focused on people and at the beginning of the 20th century passenger confort prevailed for the first time over speed. Maritime companies evolved in founding the modern cruise industry in the 1960s, fundamentally affecting port cities by modifications on their waterfronts.http://uac.incd.ro/Art/v3n2a06.pdfport cityglobalurban developmenttransport
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Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii
port city
global
urban development
transport
author_facet Dragoş Horia Buhociu
author_sort Dragoş Horia Buhociu
title Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
title_short Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
title_full Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
title_fullStr Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
title_full_unstemmed Transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
title_sort transportul maritim global, element cheie în dezvoltarea oraşelor-port moderne
publisher NR&DI URBAN-INCERC
series Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii
issn 2069-0509
2069-6469
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The strong demand for Asian goods, especially tea, silk and China porcelain, along with need to avoid to Arab controlled merchant trails, pushed the Europeans to seek for direct maritime routes to Asia. They sailed around the world to establish key market spots, called entrepôts, which evolved to become modern port cities. Unlike the common freight or post ships, the passenger ships were focused on people and at the beginning of the 20th century passenger confort prevailed for the first time over speed. Maritime companies evolved in founding the modern cruise industry in the 1960s, fundamentally affecting port cities by modifications on their waterfronts.
topic port city
global
urban development
transport
url http://uac.incd.ro/Art/v3n2a06.pdf
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