Urban Utopias: The Built and Social Architectures of Alternative Settlements

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Utopia tends to generate a bad press - regarded as impracticable, perhaps nostalgic, or contradictory when visions of a perfect world cannot accommodate the change that is necessary to a free and self-organizing society. But people from diverse backgrounds are currently building a new society within the old, balancing literal and metaphorical utopianism, and demonstrating plural possibilities for alternative futures and types of settlement. Thousands of such places exist around the world, including intentional communities, eco-villages, permaculture plots, religious and secular retreats, co-housing projects, self-build schemes, projects for low-impact housing, and activist squats in urban and rural sites. This experience suggests, however, that when planning and design are not integral to alternative social formations, the modern dream to engineer a new society cannot be realized.

The book is structured in four parts. In part one, literary and theoretical utopias from the early modern period to the nineteenth-century are reconsidered. Part two investigates twentieth-century urban utopianism and contemporary alternative settlements focusing on social and environmental issues, activism and eco-village living. Part three looks to wider horizons in recent practices in the non-affluent world, and Part four reviews a range of cases from the author’s visits to specific sites. This is followed by a short conclusion in which a discussion of key issues is resumed.

This book brings together insights from literary, theoretical and practical utopias, drawing out the characteristics of groups and places that are part of a new society. It links today’s utopian experiments to historical and literary utopias, and to theoretical problems in utopian thought.

Author(s): Malcolm Miles
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 272

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Illustrations......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
Part One: Histories and theories......Page 16
1 Imagining places: Literary Utopias and the far-away......Page 18
2 Drawing lines: Modernity and Utopia......Page 33
3 Planning harmony: Charles Fourier and utopian socialism......Page 48
Part Two: Practices......Page 68
4 New cities......Page 70
5 Social Utopias......Page 86
6 Ecotopias: Frameworks......Page 102
7 Ecotopias: Practices......Page 121
Part Three: Horizons......Page 142
8 Mud-brick Utopias......Page 144
9 A barefoot society......Page 168
Part Four: Short case studies......Page 188
Case 1 Economy, Pennsylvania, USA......Page 190
Case 2 Arcosanti, Arizona, USA......Page 195
Case 3 Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India......Page 200
Case 4 Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark......Page 206
Case 5 Ufa-Fabrik, Berlin, Germany......Page 212
Case 6 Uzupio, Vilnius, Lithuania......Page 216
Case 7 Cambridge Cohousing, Massachusetts, USA......Page 220
Case 8 Ecovillage at Ithaca, New York State, USA......Page 225
Case 9 ZEGG (Centre for Experimental Culture Design), Belzig, Germany......Page 231
Conclusion......Page 238
Bibliography......Page 244
Index......Page 259