We examined post-industrial urban planning and problems of impulse development as well as city management in the conditions of the information society, which turned out to be the most urbanized in the history of mankind. It was found that for specific conditions of a post-industrial city, the design of the impulse model should consist of two stages – city-wide, and cluster-wide. Moreover, given the danger of hyper-urbanization, the first stage has to focus only on those factors that have a ‘transformative’ character, and those whose potential is mainly ‘inhabiting’ should be left behind. It should be considered as an object of activity of city-wide institutions, applying such impulse factors as accessibility, favourability, self-sufficiency, and nobility. This paper lists practical tasks of city-wide management institutions within the framework of the universal impulse layer, which are derived from the universal factors of the spin-off development of urban structures.
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The article presents the picture of complementary human development, that is, the simultaneous vertical and horizontal development, in which, beside thinking and purposeful acting, between worse to better from a certain point of view (individual or social), there is a multi-directional and ambiguous model of the development , involved in a variety of the development and oscillations traps between what is individual and what is social, which is a development “in plus” and which “in minus”. Hence, every development requires a real cost connected with its opposite. This means that no development can be placed in the strict framework “from - to”, but only in the context of dynamic, which are always complementary composition of genetic and cultural, spontaneous and organized elements.
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