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Infrastructures for disorder. Applying Sennett’s notion of disorder to the public space of social housing neighbourhoods

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Abstract

This paper contributes to the debate on whether introducing too much order into urban regeneration processes hinders social life and interaction in the public space. It engages with Sennett’s call for introducing certain kinds of disorder into city life. While this debate has been addressed in urban literature, many urban regeneration processes in social housing neighbourhoods have attempted to remove all kinds of disorder from the city, thus removing urban life from the streets. This paper proposes ‘infrastructures for disorder’: strategies for intervention that create conditions for the unplanned use of the public realm in social housing estates.

Acknowledgements

The author wishes to thank Anna Zoltowska for proofreading the English. This work was supported by the Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Construcción, Universidad de Sevilla, under Grant for Internationalization: translation of academic articles. Thanks are due to Carlos García Vázquez and Antonio Tejedor Cabrera for their support during this research.

Notes

1. Charles Booth Online Archive, LSE Library, online. http://booth.lse.ac.uk, accessed February 1, 2016.

2. Conclusions from: London Borough of Lambeth. Planning ApplicatioCitationn database [online]. London: London Borough of Lambeth [online]. London: London Borough of Lambeth n.d. [Quoted on 5 August 2013]. Available at http://planning.lambeth.gov.uk/online-applications/.

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