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Utopian architecture

Designs for buildings and cities providing an ideal, or supposedly ideal, environment for their users, usually implying development where none previously existed, or where wholesale destruction of built fabric is envisaged to provide a site. It is associated with social engineering.

Bibliography

  • Architectural Review, cxl/834 (Aug. 1966), 87–91
  • Choay (1965)
  • Fishman (1977, 1987)
  • Jencks (1971)
  • Tafuri (1976)

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