Post-Technological Urban Planning to Achieve the Invisible City

Francisco Javier Abarca-Álvarez (2013). A post-technological urban planning in order to achieve the «Invisible City»
Arquiteturarevista

Francisco Javier Abarca-Álvarez (2013). A post-technological urban planning in order to achieve the «Invisible City»
Arquiteturarevista

Nowadays we are begining to be aware that the excessively technocratic operational planning generates a detachment response of the citizen without actually proving better results than with other less closed methods. This paper presents several approaches that discuss about the convenience of a low definition of reality and its planning. It is concluded that urban planning with a more infrastructural and less finalist aspects presents qualities that tend to improve social conditions and the real democratization of urban planning processes.

Nowadays we are begining to be aware that the excessively technocratic operational planning generates a detachment response of the citizen without actually proving better results than with other less closed methods. This paper presents several approaches that discuss about the convenience of a low definition of reality and its planning. It is concluded that urban planning with a more infrastructural and less finalist aspects presents qualities that tend to improve social conditions and the real democratization of urban planning processes.

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