This article examines how midcentury European sociologists, planners, and architects mapped the existing city to build future communities. The neighborhood unit concept spread globally in the first half of the twentieth century. In Europe, its deployment was supported not just by modernist planning principles but by sociological abstractions of community life. Current scholarship emphasizes how these modernist principles were contested by sociologists. The present article demonstrates instead that sociological mapping was instrumental in making the concept of community legible and operable in the postwar European city. During the 1940s, mapping social relationships in urban space was increasingly thought to reveal authentic community life i...
In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries European cities experienced a wave of New Ten...
Despite of the growing influence of the new urbanism, social science has contributed relatively litt...
Several plans based on the concept of "community", clearly defined by Erwin Anton Gutkind in his ess...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This thesis examines the concept of community and provides an overview of how it was interpreted and...
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Co-op City in New York City and Marzahn in East Berlin were constructed in the late 1960s and late 1...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries European cities experienced a wave of New Ten...
Despite of the growing influence of the new urbanism, social science has contributed relatively litt...
Several plans based on the concept of "community", clearly defined by Erwin Anton Gutkind in his ess...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This thesis examines the concept of community and provides an overview of how it was interpreted and...
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
From 1937 to 1952, the young architects from Liège that formed Group L’Equerre and served as the sec...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Co-op City in New York City and Marzahn in East Berlin were constructed in the late 1960s and late 1...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries European cities experienced a wave of New Ten...
Despite of the growing influence of the new urbanism, social science has contributed relatively litt...
Several plans based on the concept of "community", clearly defined by Erwin Anton Gutkind in his ess...