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The Place of Nature in the City of Man

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  • Ian L. McHarg

    (Plailadelphia, Pennsylvania)

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Unparalleled urban growth is pre-empting a million acres of rural lands each year and transforming these into the sad emblems of contemporary urbanism. In that anarchy which constitutes urban growth, wherein the major prevailing values are short-term economic determinism, the image of nature is attributed little or no value. In existing cities, the instincts of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century city builders, reflected in the pattern of existing urban open space, have been superseded by a modern process which disdains nature and seems motivated by a belief in salvation through stone alone. Yet there is a need and place for nature in the city of man. An understanding of natural processes should be reflected in the attribution of value to the constituents of these natural processes. Such an understanding, reflected in city building, will provide a major structure for urban and metro politan form, an environment capable of supporting physiolog ical man, and the basis for an art of city building which will enhance life and reflect meaning, order, and purpose.

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  • Ian L. McHarg, 1964. "The Place of Nature in the City of Man," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 352(1), pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:352:y:1964:i:1:p:1-12
    DOI: 10.1177/000271626435200102
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