Urban planning as technique: thinking based on Henri Lefebvre

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Francesco Chiodelli
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/56 Language Italian
Pages 8 P. 164-171 File size 387 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2011-056025
DOI is like a bar code for intellectual property: to have more infomation click here

Below, you can see the article first page

If you want to buy this article in PDF format, you can do it, following the instructions to buy download credits

Article preview

FrancoAngeli is member of Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA), a not-for-profit association which run the CrossRef service enabling links to and from online scholarly content.

This paper presents a discussion on the scope of urban planning and on the nature of its knowledge starting from suggestions contained in the work of Henri Lefebvre. The first part examines this French philosopher’s thinking on space and urban planning and underlines that one indication that can be grasped from it is the need to depoliticise knowledge of urban planning (to be able to re-politicise space). The second part underlines the distance that exists between this proposal and the typical assumptions on the other hand of various interpretations which have supported and currently support the need for some sort of politicisation on the part of planners (advocacy, pluralist, radical, communicative, collaborative planning). This comparison is used as a basis to trace the outline of a proposal which clearly recognises the specific limits of the discipline, arguing that it can be brought within a system of technical rules that govern the relationship between the regulation of space and social regulation.

Keywords: Lefebvre; politics; technical rules

Francesco Chiodelli, L’urbanistica come tecnica: una riflessione a partire da Henri Lefebvre in "TERRITORIO" 56/2011, pp 164-171, DOI: 10.3280/TR2011-056025