Lucius Burckhardt Writings. Rethinking Man-Made Environments - by Jesko Fezer & Martin Schmitz (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Design for a democratic society was a matter of urgency in bombed-out postwar Europe.
- About the Author: Lucius Burckhardt, 1925-2003, was Professor for Urbanism at the Gesamthochschule in Kassel.
- 288 Pages
- Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms
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About the Book
Burckhardt pioneered the interdisciplinary analysis of man-made environments, a field forged in the ruins of post-war Europe. This is the first English translation of his core essays on the interplay between humans and their designed, often urban, lBook Synopsis
Design for a democratic society was a matter of urgency in bombed-out postwar Europe. Swiss sociologist, journalist, professor and founding father of strollology Lucius Burckhardt (1925-2003) pioneered the interdisciplinary analysis of man-made environments, and thereby highlighted both the visible and invisible aspects of our cities and social relations. Acutely aware of how our interventions and decisions shape the world, and how the changing world in turn, shapes us, his life-long focus was not only the prerequisites of architecture, urban planning and design but also their long-term impact. Teaching and practice still owe much to his work. Thus, the first selection of Lucius Burckhardt's texts to appear in English, introduces his groundbreaking theory of environmental design, in retrospective tribute to a prescient thinker.
About the Author
Lucius Burckhardt, 1925-2003, was Professor for Urbanism at the Gesamthochschule in Kassel. He ist the inventor of strollology - the science of strolling.