Inventing the Built Environment

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<p>Why and how was the term 'built environment' first introduced? <i>Inventing the Built Environment </i>retrieves the origin of this ubiquitous term. The articulation of the 'built environment ' Kei demonstrates coincided with the redefinition of education research and professional practices in architecture and town planning in 1960s Britain.</p><p>Concentrating on the half-decade during which the term permeated the architectural and planning professions this book recalls a time when the 'built environment' was conceived as a part of the British government's effort in national economic planning. <i>Inventing the Built Environment </i>unpacks the proposal for a Research Council for the Built Environment to mobilise architecture and town planning for political economy. How a relatively small group of architects planners politicians and researchers transposed scientific thoughts from biology economics and computation into the 'built environment' will be considered too. Kei highlights the assumptions about and classification of the population that were made when inventing the 'built environment.' The architectural and biosocial implications of the making and remaking of this architectural-environmental notion in Britain and beyond will be revealed through the works of pre-eminent architect-planners including Richard Llewelyn-Davies and William Holford.</p><p>At a time when environmental concerns again take the front seat of architectural and planning debates this book offers for scholars and students an alternative lens to reflect on the assumptions and bias that can be embedded in our architectural lexicons.</p>
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