Urban design as a specialised, evidence-based, coordinated educational and professional endeavour

Author:

Romice Ombretta1,Rudlin David2,AlWaer Husam3,Greaves Mark4,Thwaites Kevin5,Porta Sergio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

2. URBED, Manchester, UK

3. Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee Architecture and Urban Planning, Dundee, UK

4. South Ayrshire Council, County Buildings, Ayrshire, UK

5. Department of Landscape Architecture, University Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

Abstract

Urban environments are complex, impacting on climate change, social justice and health globally and locally. Their spatial, social, economic, environmental dimensions are interlinked and must be studied from a complexity viewpoint. Yet, whilst complexity has successfully entered urban scholarship and practice in many fields, urban form, a key component of urban environments, is not yet studied in these terms and consequently they are not yet designed as complex. This paper argues that the discipline of urban design should be (re)defined as the understanding and design of urban environments as places of organised complexity. It can become the discipline best placed to manage a useful global overview of sustainable placemaking. It does so by tracing urban design's historical relationships and attitudes towards the evolution of the city, contrasting definitions of complexity in science, with the deterministic way in which the early urban design practitioners viewed design. It then looks at urban design's relationship with other design professions in the UK and suggest its lack of clarity and efficiency is an enduring consequence of this historic trajectory. Finally, it proposes urban design as the discipline concerned with the understanding and design of complex-adaptive urban environments and advocate its establishment as an independent profession.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Urban Studies,Civil and Structural Engineering,Geography, Planning and Development,Architecture

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