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We Must Reclaim Public Space (1982)
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Lucius Burckhardt
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- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- From Critical Urban Studies to the Science of Walking 7
- Politics—Environment—Mankind 12
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POLITICS
- Urban Planning and Democracy (1957) 19
- Construction: A Process with No Obligations to Historic Preservation (1967) 25
- Political Decisions in Construction Planning (1970) 42
- The Drawbacks of Leitbilder [Models] for Decision-Making (1971) 54
- Who Plans the Planning? (1974) 65
- Communication and the Built Environment (1978) 80
- Between Patchwork and the Master Plan (1982) The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) 90
- The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) 97
- Architecture: An Art or A Science? (1983) 104
- The End of Polytechnic Solvability (1989) 110
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ENVIRONMENT
- The Urban Crisis (1961) 121
- The Revolution Did Not Happen (1964) 129
- On the Value and Meaning of Urban Utopias (1968) 135
- Signs of the Times (1973) 148
- Aesthetic Issues in Architecture (1978) 153
- Of Small Steps and Great Effects (1978) 161
- Design Is Invisible (1980) 171
- What Is Livability? On Quantifiable and Invisible Needs (1981) 182
- The So-Called Urban Planning of the 1960s (1989) 191
- Valuable Rubbish, the Limits of Care, and Destruction through Care (1991) 201
- The City in the Year 2028 (1998) 213
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MANKIND
- Does Modern Architecture Make Us Unfree? (1961) 221
- On Housing Needs (1970) 236
- What Does the Citizen Expect of Urban Design? (1972) 244
- Family and Home: Two Adaptable Systems (1975) 254
- Public Taste, or: On the Shift in Aesthetic Evaluation (1977) 265
- An Imaginary Visit (1977) 274
- Learning from Squatters (1977) 276
- DIY and the Construction Industry (1980) 278
- No-Man’s-Land (1980) 291
- The Architect’s Concept of Mankind (1980) 293
- We Must Reclaim Public Space (1982) 305
- Landscape and Motorcars (1988) 314
- Bibliography 325
- Biography 331
- Index 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- From Critical Urban Studies to the Science of Walking 7
- Politics—Environment—Mankind 12
-
POLITICS
- Urban Planning and Democracy (1957) 19
- Construction: A Process with No Obligations to Historic Preservation (1967) 25
- Political Decisions in Construction Planning (1970) 42
- The Drawbacks of Leitbilder [Models] for Decision-Making (1971) 54
- Who Plans the Planning? (1974) 65
- Communication and the Built Environment (1978) 80
- Between Patchwork and the Master Plan (1982) The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) 90
- The Future Which Failed To Arrive (1982) 97
- Architecture: An Art or A Science? (1983) 104
- The End of Polytechnic Solvability (1989) 110
-
ENVIRONMENT
- The Urban Crisis (1961) 121
- The Revolution Did Not Happen (1964) 129
- On the Value and Meaning of Urban Utopias (1968) 135
- Signs of the Times (1973) 148
- Aesthetic Issues in Architecture (1978) 153
- Of Small Steps and Great Effects (1978) 161
- Design Is Invisible (1980) 171
- What Is Livability? On Quantifiable and Invisible Needs (1981) 182
- The So-Called Urban Planning of the 1960s (1989) 191
- Valuable Rubbish, the Limits of Care, and Destruction through Care (1991) 201
- The City in the Year 2028 (1998) 213
-
MANKIND
- Does Modern Architecture Make Us Unfree? (1961) 221
- On Housing Needs (1970) 236
- What Does the Citizen Expect of Urban Design? (1972) 244
- Family and Home: Two Adaptable Systems (1975) 254
- Public Taste, or: On the Shift in Aesthetic Evaluation (1977) 265
- An Imaginary Visit (1977) 274
- Learning from Squatters (1977) 276
- DIY and the Construction Industry (1980) 278
- No-Man’s-Land (1980) 291
- The Architect’s Concept of Mankind (1980) 293
- We Must Reclaim Public Space (1982) 305
- Landscape and Motorcars (1988) 314
- Bibliography 325
- Biography 331
- Index 333