Designing Utopia: John Ruskin's Urban Vision for Britain and AmericaAlthough his name is not one that springs to mind when the public thinks of influential urban planners and designers, John ruskin was undoubtedly a most important influence. Art critic, social reformer, giant of English literature, his prodigious output of books, pamphlets and lectures, as well as his efforts at practical reform, established his tremendous reputation in Britain and America. More than providing a vision statement, he challenged artists, architects and town planners to collaborate on developing prototypes of his vision. To a remarkable extent they succeeded in doing so and thereby created a legacy of good community design that this book highlights. Designing Utopia presents a broad overview of John Ruskin's life: the development of his views on architecture and urban design, as well as his views on social justice; how his vision was developed in his writings; his efforts at practical application of that vision, in particular his efforts to build a guild based society. Finally the book analyses how Ruskin's urban vision influenced the work of a long line of progressive architects and planners and the buildings and communities they designed modern urban designers such as Lewis Mumford, Patrick Geddes, Ebenezer Howard. The work of these figures are then related to current practitioners of the New Urbanism such as Duaney and Plater-Zyberk. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 10
The competitive free market society that produced vast and iniquitous disparities of wealth was to be replaced by an inclusive , hierarchical socialistic society . Every man would have a secure place and would be expected to contribute ...
The competitive free market society that produced vast and iniquitous disparities of wealth was to be replaced by an inclusive , hierarchical socialistic society . Every man would have a secure place and would be expected to contribute ...
Page 61
Here again , the call to action was answered in 1877 by a group led by William Morris , which established the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings . This notable society was also known as " " Antiscrape " , an appellation ...
Here again , the call to action was answered in 1877 by a group led by William Morris , which established the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings . This notable society was also known as " " Antiscrape " , an appellation ...
Page 87
... the past which are necessary elements of the life of the future , and methods of work which no society could afford to lose . ” In yet another lecture , he referred to his own membership in the Arts and Crafts Society and spoke in ...
... the past which are necessary elements of the life of the future , and methods of work which no society could afford to lose . ” In yet another lecture , he referred to his own membership in the Arts and Crafts Society and spoke in ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
The Development Of A Visionary | 3 |
Ruskins Urban Vision | 19 |
Ruskins Efforts At Practical Town Planning | 48 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Designing Utopia: John Ruskin's Urban Vision for Britain and America Michael H. Lang No preview available - 1999 |
Common terms and phrases
achieved American appeared approach architects architecture areas artistic Arts and Crafts associated beautiful become British building built called central century classes clear clearly close concerning continued cottages described effect efforts elements England English environment established example existing experiment expressed felt fields Garden City Garden City Movement given green Guild hand Hill housing human ideal important industrial influence inspired interest involved land live London look major materials means Morris movement nature neighbourhood never organic particularly planners practical Price principles produced projects reform regional result Rose Ruskin Ruskin's urban vision Ruskinian simple social socialist society space stone street strong style successful suggested surrounded town planning traditional true urban design urban vision views village Webb whole workers writings wrote