“Urban Structuring”

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“Urban Structuring” is a seminal architectural and urban design text by Alison Smithson that explores patterns of city organization, social space, and the relationship between architecture and everyday urban life.

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instanceOf architectural theory book
book
urban design book
addresses collective space in housing and cities
critique of functionalist planning
social dimensions of urban form
associatedWith New Brutalism NERFINISHED
Team 10 NERFINISHED
author Alison Smithson NERFINISHED
coAuthor Peter Smithson NERFINISHED
conceptualFramework association with everyday life
hierarchies of space
urban patterns
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores link between built form and social behavior
relationship between streets, buildings, and public space
urban structure as a framework for life
focusesOn everyday use of urban space
human scale in urban design
patterns of city organization
relationship between architecture and society
genre architectural criticism
non-fiction
urban theory
hasInfluenceOn architectural education
post-war British architecture
urban design discourse
influencedBy modern architecture
post-war urban reconstruction
language English
mainSubject architecture
city organization
everyday urban life
social space
urban design
urban planning
notableFor critique of rigid zoning and planning models
emphasis on lived experience of the city
integration of social theory into architectural discourse
relatedTo New Brutalism: Ethic or Aesthetic? NERFINISHED
Team 10 Primer NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed post-war urbanism

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Alison Smithson notableWork “Urban Structuring”
Alison and Peter Smithson notableWork “Urban Structuring”
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