1st Edition

Designing the City of Reason Foundations and Frameworks

By Ali Madanipour Copyright 2007
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    With a practical approach to theory, Designing the City of Reason offers new perspectives on how differing belief systems and philosophical approaches impact on city design and development, exploring how this has changed before, during and after the impact of modernism in all its rationalism.

    Looking at the connections between abstract ideas and material realities, this book provides a social and historical account of ideas which have emerged out of the particular concerns and cultural contexts and which inform the ways we live. By considering the changing foundations for belief and action, and their impact on urban form, it follows the history and development of city design in close conjunction with the growth of rationalist philosophy. Building on these foundations, it goes on to focus on the implications of this for urban development, exploring how public infrastructures of meaning are constructed and articulated through the dimensions of time, space, meaning, value and action.

    With its wide-ranging subject matter and distinctive blend of theory and practice, this book furthers the scope and range of urban design by asking new questions about the cities we live in and the values and symbols which we assign to them.

    1. Introduction  Part 1: Foundations  2. City of Temples  3. City of Mechanical Clocks  4. City of Machines  5. City of Sights and Sounds  6. City of People  Part 2: Frameworks  7. Keeping Time  8. Measuring Space  9. Assigning Value  10. Providing Accounts  11. Connecting Actions  12. City of Reason

    Biography

    Ali Madanipour