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Tag Archives: Frederick Law Olmsted
Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park | New article in Society and Space
My latest article, ‘Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park: Environmental hegemonies, pedagogical spaces and integral state formations’, is now available online on the early view webpage of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (requires subscription). The piece draws on … Continue reading
Posted in Antonio Gramsci, Arquitectura y crítica, Central Park, Diseño urbano, Espacio público, Espacio y política, Historia del urbanismo, Landscape architecture, Landscape theory, Marxism, Marxismo, Michel Foucault, Mis publicaciones, Nueva York, Planning history, Political urbanism, Politics, Social History of Planning, Space and politics, Urban design, Urbanismo crítico
Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Central Park, Design, Frederick Law Olmsted, Governmentality, Hegemony, Integral state, Landscape architecture, Landscape history, Michel Foucault, Planning history, Public space, Society and Space, Space and politics, State, Urbanism
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Waldheim | Landscape as Urbanism
Charles Waldheim presents his book Landscape as Urbanism: A General Theory (Princeton University Press, forthcoming) at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The talk includes an interesting discussion about the discursive constitution of disciplines. Waldheim draws on Harvey’s notion of … Continue reading
Posted in Arquitectura y crítica, Landscape architecture, Paisaje urbano, Urban design, Urbanismo crítico
Tagged Adriaan Geuze, Architecture, Charles Waldheim, David Harvey, Frederick Law Olmsted, James Corner, Landscape as Urbanism, Lanscape architecture, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Spatial fix, Stan Allen, Urbanismo
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Central Park y la producción del espacio público | Artículo en EURE
El último número de la revista chilena EURE incluye una contribución mía titulada ‘Central Park y la producción del espacio público: el uso de la ciudad y la regulación del comportamiento urbano en la historia’. En este trabajo utilizo el … Continue reading
Posted in Central Park, Espacio público, Espacio y política, Historia del urbanismo, Investigación urbanística, Mis publicaciones, Reproducción social, Sociología urbana, Teoría urbana
Tagged Calvert Vaux, Central Park, Ciudad industrial, Comportamiento popular, Frederick Law Olmsted, Greensward, Michel Foucault, Nueva York, Policía, Urbanismo policial
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