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The objective of this dissertation is to give a theoretical and conceptual basis to various concepts and
ideas used by landscape architects in urban planning in order to make them stronger and give them
the importance that they should have whenever one plans a city.
In order to provide that theoretical basis, the work of Immanuel Kant, was explored. Kant was a
philosopher in the seventeenth century with an extensive work on human nature and their
development and interaction mechanisms, which often work together. The work of Immanuel Kant
could then prove to be an asset to landscape architecture giving a philosophical stand to concepts
like:
- The importance of public space and the necessity of respecting the natural element of the territory in
which a city stands;
- The importance of a polycentric city;
- The need for a viable public transportation network in all cities.
After analyzing the work of Kant which was judged relevant to this dissertation and extrapolating the
content applied to the concepts mentioned above, the concepts will be applied to a study case for a
better understanding of their mechanics and functioning. The subject for the study case will be the
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Descrição
Mestrado em Arquitectura Paisagista - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
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human nature teleological view unsocial sociability urban planning public space poli-centrism fundamental ecological network
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Branquinho, M.S.G. - Kant e o planeamento urbano, uma nova perspectiva. Caso de estudo: área metropolitana de Lisboa. Lisboa: ISA, 2015, 111 p.
