商品簡介
Why is it that modern architects and planners - these benevolent and socially visionary a€?expertsa€? - have created environments that can make one feel so uneasy? Using a philosophical and psycho-analytical approach, this book critically examines expert knowledge within architecture and urban planning. Its point of departure is a€?the gapa€? between visions and realities, intentions and outcomes in planning, with particular focus on projects in Sweden that try to create an a€?urban atmospherea€?. Finding insights from the work of Sigmund Freud and his followers, the book argues that urban planning during the 20th century is a neurotic activity prone to produce a type of alienation. Besides trying to understand the gap between intentions and outcomes in planning, the book also discusses how to define the concept of the urban, juxtaposing different knowledge traditions; contrasting the positivistic theory of space syntax with poetic-dialectical approaches, the plannera€?s view of the city with that of the flA¢neur, examining texts by Virginia Woolf and August Strindberg.
作者簡介
Sara Westin is a Researcher in Human Geography at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, Sweden.