Understanding Cities is richly textured, complex and
challenging. It creates the vital link between urban design theory
and praxis and opens the required methodological gateway to a new
and unified field of urban design. Using spatial political economy
as his most important reference point, Alexander Cuthbert both
interrogates and challenges mainstream urban design and provides an
alternative and viable comprehensive framework for a new
synthesis.
He rejects the idea of yet another theory in urban design, and
chooses instead to construct the necessary intellectual and
conceptual scaffolding for what he terms 'The New Urban Design'.
Building both on Michel de Certeau's concept of heterology
'thinking about thinking' and on the framework of his previous
books Designing Cities and The Form of Cities, Cuthbert uses his
prior adopted framework history, philosophy, politics, culture,
gender, environment, aesthetics, typologies and pragmatics to
create three integrated texts.
Overall, the trilogy allows a new field of urban design to
emerge. Pre-existing and new knowledge are integrated across all
three volumes, of which Understanding Cities is the culminating
text.
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