After Empirical Urbanism - Conference
Friday, Feb 27, 20152:04 PM — Sunday, Mar 1, 20152:04 PMEDT
| 230 College Street Toronto, Canada
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The Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto is organizing a symposium to explore the subjective biases that color urbanism as a practice of observation, in order to test ways to transfer empirical knowledge to artful modes of city design. Presenters include: Alex Lehnerer, Jesse LeCavalier, Roger Sherman, Margaret Crawford, and George Baird. A new empirical urbanism has emerged over the past two generations, drawing habits of mind and methods of observation from the natural and social sciences, and making use of emerging forms of statistical and visual analysis. Such practices take observation, systematic documentation, and artful analysis of the city, as given, as a precondition to any designed intervention. For our purposes, Empirical Urbanism is a framework for revealing the sometimes hidden philosophical assumptions, and design alibis among a diverse group of urban theories and practices that while often thought to represent opposing ideologies, share an empirical approach. This symposium will interrogate this trend, and ask how urbanism as an art and a set of practices may gain from more explicitly deciphering the relationship between the ways we characterize the past and present city, with how we go about projecting alternate futures for it. Our title notwithstanding, we do not imagine an end to empirical urban research. Rather, the discussion and debates we hope to sponsor have the aim of repositioning observation-based practice, and airing new approaches to seeing and designing the city. afterempiricalurbanism.com
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