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This article has been published in: Ocula 13, Architecture and Political Discourse: crossing perspectives
author: Valeria Scavone (Università di Palermo (IT))
Architecture and Urban Planning, Prerequisites and Participation
language: italian
publication date: August 2012abstract: In analysing the relationship between architecture and urban planning, this paper starts from Leonardo Benevolo’s declaration (in 1963) that defines the latter as “a part of politics required to concretize each operational program”. So, while waiting for the long expected reform, urban planning – once as well as today – needs a complete overhaul to get a better understanding of its role and relationship with politics. The other reference is to one of the founders of this field of research, Patrick Geddes, and his definition of “civic science” (1915). This allows us to stress how modern Geddes’ urban and social planning was. The subject is analysed at its various historical stages, and the main concept of this paper concerns the link between efficiency and
effectiveness in urban planning and democracy, and participation in political work.
citation information: Valeria Scavone, Architettura e urbanistica, presupposti e partecipazione, "Ocula", vol.13, n.13, August 2012. DOI: 10.12977/ocula14
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