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Minimalism in Urban Design

Introduction
The article discusses the concept of minimalism in urban design.
Description
Cities today are looked upon as problems and issues, where a non-coordinated approach of various agencies to evolve rigid guidelines and definite policies have succumbed to the ever changing facet of the city itself as a "Process" and at no point of time as a "Product". The concept of minimalism is rightly justified as the present need to achieve a desirable and sustainable city life through minimum quantitative impositions.
The urban web, so complex to understand, should be aptly looked upon analyzing profoundly into the roots of the issues and intervening minimally to evolve flexible tools to deal with the changing manifests of advancement of humankind in various aspects comprised within a city.
Background information
Humankind's ability in conquests has ignited since long, his impudence to strive against the unseemly task of consuming nature's resources to suffice to its demands. The prejudice in deriving innovative techniques to experiment the validity of interventions has relinquished to the aptitude of humankind in mediating between nature and technology.
Inevitably though, the idea here is to explore into methods equable to the resources as well as the fluctuating demands. It was simplicity that humans had always desired for. Everything man hunted for was a search to invent and discover tools to make life simpler. What made the boon to turn out into blight was the imbalance between the rate of births and deaths.
Conclusions
The order by which humankind exists today has been transformed into a more superficial understanding of simplicity. It has become necessary to avoid misinterpreting the implausible and allow the changing future mold its own " change".
The "Less" you intervene, the "More" flexible shall be the prospects in evaluating its equity.
Contact info
ABIT-Piloo Mody College of Architecture of India
Sanjadhi Chatterjee
Publication date
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Project finished
01/01/2006
Researcher
Sanjadhi Chatterjee
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Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Urban environment > Urban renewal
Keywords
Urban restructuring
 


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