In the summer of 1972 a symposium on the City for Human Development
was organized by the Athens Center of Ekistics. C. A. Doxiadis, an
architect, and one of the planners of the symposium, prepared a set
of goals and a proposal for discussion. His main concern was how to
make the city more human, that is, how to make citizens happy and
safe and help them in their human development. Doxiadis proposal
faced this problem from the point of view of a builder of houses
and cities who wishes to develop them in a responsible manner.
Therefore, it was decided to bring together a few scientists
interested in the fate of man who would discuss whether it was
possible to create a city which would ensure man s happiness and
security and which would also help him to develop in a more
satisfactory manner. This book contains Doxiadis report and the
symposium."
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