1. Home on the range: planning and totality
- Author
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Kolb, David
- Subjects
City planning -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Architecture, Modern -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Human ecology -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Philosophy and religion - Abstract
Ecology as a metaphor for city planning should allow for emerging new functions, rather than emphasizing a stable totality. The problems inherent in imposing unity are demonstrated by the sterility and deadening effects of the machine metaphor as exemplified by Le Corbusier's modernist planning, which is based on separate functional areas subordinated to the system as a whole. The ideal of harmony often associated with ecology tends to reproduce the same mistake of imposing an artificially limited Platonic order. There must be concern for the whole, while also preserving openness to the unexpected that can arise out of areas of disharmony and contestation.
- Published
- 1993