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L’espace ouvert pour recomposer avec la matérialité de l’espace urbain
The open space is a term essentially used in urban planning, rather than in everyday life. It refers to the large diversity of unbuilt spaces, considered from the urban point of view. This article aims at better understanding the process that results in giving increasing importance to open spaces and their materiality in spatial and urbain planning. Looking back over the history of town-planning ideas allows us to identify the founding models that continue to guide the logics of public action on these spaces. The effective acknowledgement of nature spaces and agricultural spaces in urban policies prompts reconsideration of these models by giving a more prominent place to ground materiality.
L’espace ouvert pour recomposer avec la matérialité de l’espace urbain
The open space is a term essentially used in urban planning, rather than in everyday life. It refers to the large diversity of unbuilt spaces, considered from the urban point of view. This article aims at better understanding the process that results in giving increasing importance to open spaces and their materiality in spatial and urbain planning. Looking back over the history of town-planning ideas allows us to identify the founding models that continue to guide the logics of public action on these spaces. The effective acknowledgement of nature spaces and agricultural spaces in urban policies prompts reconsideration of these models by giving a more prominent place to ground materiality.
L’espace ouvert pour recomposer avec la matérialité de l’espace urbain
Mayté Banzo (author)
2015
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