Who Plans the Planning? : : Architecture, Politics, and Mankind / / Lucius Burckhardt; ed. by Jesko Fezer, Martin Schmitz.

From the 1950s, Lucius Burckhardt (1925–2003) focused on planning, design, and construction in a democracy. His astute observations and critical analysis have had a fundamental effect on the design of our environment, on teaching in the architectural/planning professions, and on our understanding of...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Content --
From Critical Urban Studies to the Science of Walking --
Politics—Environment—Mankind --
POLITICS --
Urban Planning and Democracy (1957) --
Construction: A Process with No Obligations to Historic Preservation (1967) --
Political Decisions in Construction Planning (1970) --
The Drawbacks of Leitbilder [Models] for Decision-Making (1971) --
Who Plans the Planning? (1974) --
Communication and the Built Environment (1978) --
Between Patchwork and the Master Plan (1982) The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) --
The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) --
Architecture: An Art or A Science? (1983) --
The End of Polytechnic Solvability (1989) --
ENVIRONMENT --
The Urban Crisis (1961) --
The Revolution Did Not Happen (1964) --
On the Value and Meaning of Urban Utopias (1968) --
Signs of the Times (1973) --
Aesthetic Issues in Architecture (1978) --
Of Small Steps and Great Effects (1978) --
Design Is Invisible (1980) --
What Is Livability? On Quantifiable and Invisible Needs (1981) --
The So-Called Urban Planning of the 1960s (1989) --
Valuable Rubbish, the Limits of Care, and Destruction through Care (1991) --
The City in the Year 2028 (1998) --
MANKIND --
Does Modern Architecture Make Us Unfree? (1961) --
On Housing Needs (1970) --
What Does the Citizen Expect of Urban Design? (1972) --
Family and Home: Two Adaptable Systems (1975) --
Public Taste, or: On the Shift in Aesthetic Evaluation (1977) --
An Imaginary Visit (1977) --
Learning from Squatters (1977) --
DIY and the Construction Industry (1980) --
No-Man’s-Land (1980) --
The Architect’s Concept of Mankind (1980) --
We Must Reclaim Public Space (1982) --
Landscape and Motorcars (1988) --
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Biography --
Index
Summary:From the 1950s, Lucius Burckhardt (1925–2003) focused on planning, design, and construction in a democracy. His astute observations and critical analysis have had a fundamental effect on the design of our environment, on teaching in the architectural/planning professions, and on our understanding of what "city" means. His research, which – between mighty commercial interests and conflicting political aspirations focuses on the benefit for the entire population – is indispensable when and wherever buildings are planned, designed, built, and inhabited. With a new selection of texts, this book ploughs a furrow through Lucius Burckhardt’s theory of planning.
Lucius Burckhardt (1925–2003) setzte sich seit den 1950er-Jahren mit dem Planen und Bauen in der Demokratie auseinander. Seine scharfen Beobachtungen und kritischen Analysen haben die Gestaltung unserer Umwelt, die Lehre in den planenden Berufen und das Verständnis von Stadt grundlegend beeinflusst. Seine Forschungen, die zwischen mächtigen ökonomischen Interessen und widerstreitenden politischen Ansprüchen das Wohl einer Gesamtbevölkerung in den Blick nehmen, sind unentbehrlich, wann und wo immer geplant, gestaltet, gebaut und gewohnt wird. Dieses Buch legt mit einer neuen Auswahl seiner Texte einen Pfad durch die Planungstheorie von Lucius Burckhardt.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783035620306
9783110738230
9783110696288
9783110696271
9783110605747
9783110610017
9783110610765
9783110664232
DOI:10.1515/9783035620306
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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