Utopia is a deeply and intrinsically spatial concept. When it comes to urban planning, utopian thinking has been influential, more and less explicitly in different moments in time. In this chapter, utopian imaginations in planning are considered through the concrete spatial dimensions of two examples of Dutch planning, executed within the same geographical context but in different moments in time. We compare the new town Almere in the 1970s with Almere Oosterwold, a part of Almere currently in development. We employ Henri Lefebvre's conception of space as a product and show how utopian thinking has not stopped driving (Dutch) planning between modernism and today. We also demonstrate the nuances of the transition between then and now regardi...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of the Dutch Green Urbanism planning paradigm and its o...
The formation of social space through architecture is becoming increasingly important in today's soc...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
The concept of utopia, as presented by Thomas More in his Utopia, written in 1516, in the age of int...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a hamonious, pl...
This paper addresses the suburbanization process diachronically, comparing the aspirations of old an...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a current overview of the subject of Utopian design in orde...
International audience➢RESUME : Researchers have already very extensively explored utopias: this iss...
The concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities rema...
International audienceResearchers have already very extensively explored utopias: this issue of Just...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of the Dutch Green Urbanism planning paradigm and its o...
The formation of social space through architecture is becoming increasingly important in today's soc...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
The concept of utopia, as presented by Thomas More in his Utopia, written in 1516, in the age of int...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a hamonious, pl...
This paper addresses the suburbanization process diachronically, comparing the aspirations of old an...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a current overview of the subject of Utopian design in orde...
International audience➢RESUME : Researchers have already very extensively explored utopias: this iss...
The concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities rema...
International audienceResearchers have already very extensively explored utopias: this issue of Just...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
This dissertation is a geographical analysis of the Dutch Green Urbanism planning paradigm and its o...
The formation of social space through architecture is becoming increasingly important in today's soc...