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What (who) is urbanism - definition


Urbanism         
  • Urbanism theory writers of the late 20th century
CHARACTERISTIC WAY OF INTERACTION OF INHABITANTS OF TOWNS AND CITIES WITH THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Urbanist; Urban field; Gigacity
Urbanism is the study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment. It is a direct component of disciplines such as urban planning, which is the profession focusing on the physical design and management of urban structures and urban sociology which is the academic field the study of urban life and culture.
Tactical urbanism         
  • Lowering speed limits by defacing signs is a form of tactical urbanism
  • Pop-up bike lane, Berlin April 2020
  • Summer Streets in New York City, [[Park Avenue Viaduct]]
  • Handwritten wayfinding signage is a type of tactical urbanism
  • Street painting by Ζωγραφιά City RePAIR Project
  • Guerrilla gardening in Incheon, Korea
A LOW-COST, TEMPORARY APPROACH IN CHANGING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, USUALLY IN CITIES, IN ORDER TO IMPROVE LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOODS AND CITY GATHERING PLACES
Draft:Tactical Urbanism; Tactical Urbanism; Open streets; Guerrilla urbanism; Open Streets
Tactical urbanism, also commonly referred to as guerrilla urbanism, pop-up urbanism, city repair, D.I.
Latino urbanism         
Latino urbanism is a field of study that examines urban planning and urbanism from the perspective of Latino studies.  It aims to highlight the contributions of Latinos to the making of American cities, and the theoretical interventions that Latino studies scholarship have generated in response to urban scholars lack of engagement with Latino populations.
Examples of use of urbanism
1. One hundred years of intense urbanism and a special cultural life.
2. But Nottingham still needs a crash course in urbanism and civic autonomy.
3. The King‘s style of "new Christian urbanism," as Olasky calls it, frowns on hard–sell proselytizing.
4. Architecturally, "new urbanism" is criticized as a nostalgic throwback to main–street America.
5. "What sustainable urbanism is about is creating your own location," said Barnes.