From sensitive communion: for a planning of sociabilities and urban affections
Keywords:
planning, sociabilities, differenceAbstract
This text proposes a reflection on the importance of perceiving the urban space in its multiple intersections and modes of appropriation by different publics and identities, which allows the criticism of rationalist urbanism as a zoning model based on a normative reference. The alternative is planning to discuss projects that enable the realization of collective spaces and less segregated, so that the municipal administrations create scenarios that allow a more egalitarian and plural use of the urban scene, considering the diversity of groups in their different ways of appropriating and inhabiting the city.
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