Paradoxical urbanism : anti-urban currents in modern urbanism / Malcolm Miles.

Modernist urbanism seems progressive, even Utopian: design for a better world through a democratic and humane built environment. But two currents undermine this vision from within: an Arcadianism which turns to a rural idyll as retreat from change and the effects of industrialization; and an instrum...

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Uniform Title:Palgrave pivot.
Main Author: Miles, Malcolm, 1950- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Series:Palgrave pivot.
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Physical Description:ix, 128 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.
Format: Book
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Modernist urbanism seems progressive, even Utopian: design for a better world through a democratic and humane built environment. But two currents undermine this vision from within: an Arcadianism which turns to a rural idyll as retreat from change and the effects of industrialization; and an instrumentalism by which the humane vision becomes prescriptive and anti-democratic. Malcolm Miles argues that these two currents undermine modernisms progressive vision. This book examines the roots of modernist urbanism in the seamless, self-contained systems of Cartesian space; and identifies contradictions within modernist urbanism in its instrumentalism and reliance on de-politicised professional expertise. Miles adroitly reviews the postmodern culture of industrial ruinscapes; and posits that if cities are to be places of proximity, diversity, mobility and agency, this will require a move from modernist instrumentalism to a creative and radically democratic co-production of the built environment.
Call Number:HT361 .M55 2021
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9811563403
9789811563409