Non-Plan: Essays on Freedom, Participation and Change in Modern Architecture and UrbanismJonathan Hughes, Simon Sadler Non-Plan explores ways of involving people in the design of their environments - a goal which transgresses political categories of 'right' and 'left'. Attempts to circumvent planning bureaucracy and architectural inertia have ranged from free-market enterprise zones, to self-build housing, and from squatting to sophisticated technologies of prefabrication. Yet all have shared in a desire to let people shape the built environment they want to live and work in. |
Contents
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CEDRIC PRICES NONPLAN DIARY | 22 |
NEW RIGHTNEW LEFT AN ALTERNATIVE EXPERIMENT IN FREEDOM | 32 |
ANARCHY AND ARCHITECTURE A PERSONAL RECORD | 44 |
THE HEART OF THE CITY | 52 |
PERVASION OF THE PICTURESQUE ENGLISH ARCHITECTURAL AESTHETICS AND LEGISLATION 19451965 | 66 |
RECOVERY AND REAPPROPRIATION IN LEFEBVRE AND CONSTANT | 80 |
THE INDETERMINATE BUILDING | 90 |
OPEN ENDS THE SOCIAL VISIONS OF 1960S NONPLANNING | 138 |
THE DEATH OF THE PLANNER? PARIS CIRCA 1968 | 156 |
AFTER NONPLAN RETRENCHMENT AND REASSERTION | 166 |
CAN MAN PLAN? CAN WOMAN PLAN BETTER? | 184 |
LIVING LIGHTLY ON THE EARTH | 198 |
EMPOWERING THE SELFBUILDER | 210 |
TOWARDS AN UNORIGINAL ARCHITECTURE | 222 |
PARASITE | 232 |
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