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Alexander & Emerging ‘Images of the City’–On Form, Metaphor & Theory
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posted on 2023-07-26, 14:00 authored by Nezhapi-Dellé OdeleyeSynopsis: This commentary uses the author’s own categorisation of key urban design approaches (an aide-memoire for introducing urban design methods to students) as a means of situating the strands of Alexander’s contributions to discourse on city form, which began with ‘A city is not a tree’. It explores possible origins of the tacit ‘tree-like’ thinking Alexander highlighted - including the significance of metaphor. It argues that the influence and implications of his original essay have yet to be fully examined. These include the misapplication of evolutionary ideas to societal organisation – given that archaeological evidence published since the early 1980s, reveals alternative routes to societal and urban complexity in various parts of the world - beyond those previously used to infer social and physical hierarchy as being one of the defining characteristics of a city. Understanding the diverse emergence & potential roles of other forms of urbanity may be crucial not only in recognising a wider range of past examples to learn from - but also for generating more robust, alternative theories of ‘urbanity’ within our emerging, globalised images of the 'future city’.
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139-162Number of pages
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Sustasis Press In Association with Centre for Environmental StructureTitle of book
Christopher Alexander’s - A City is Not a Tree: 50th Anniversary EditionISBN
9780989346979Editors
Michael W. MehaffyLanguage
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2016-12-01Legacy Faculty/School/Department
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