Artigo Revisado por pares

Centenary paper: Ildefons Cerdà and the future of spatial planning : The network urbanism of a city planning pioneer

2011; Liverpool University Press; Volume: 82; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3828/tpr.2011.10

ISSN

1478-341X

Autores

Michaël Neuman,

Tópico(s)

Urban Design and Spatial Analysis

Resumo

This paper assesses the legacy of Catalan engineer-planner Ildefons Cerda. It highlights his 1859 plan for Barcelona and his 1867 text The General Theory of Urbanisation. It exposes elements of the theory, methods, and plan of this planning pioneer; and situates them in the context of the times, and in the context of the emergence of the modern urban planning movement. The paper also indicates the importance of the Cerda plan for planning in Barcelona over the twentieth century. Lastly, it discusses its relevance for the twenty-first century, in which network urbanism and system integration are critical watchwords for planning progress and sustainability.

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