Presents the science of ekistics for systematic analysis of historical, contemporary, and proposed human settlements varying from individual to Ecumenopolis size. Five principles are described as applicable to all cities and applied to growing urban developments. Isolation of Dimensions and Elimination of ...
The science of human settlements, including city or community planning and design. [Modern Greekoikistikē, from feminine of Greekoikistikos,of settlements, fromoikistēs,colonizer, founder, fromoikizein,to settle, fromoikos,house; seeeconomy.] ...
The sources of internet connection can also be enjoyed in many places. As one of the benefits is to get the on-line ekistics an introduction to the science of human settlements book, as the world window, as many people suggest.DOI: 10.2105/ajph.59.3.569 年份: 1969 ...
Ekistics, an introduction to the science of human settlements : by Constantinos A. Doxiadis, 527 pages. I68s. Hutchinsons, Londondoi:10.1016/0016-3287(69)90014-7Charles S. AsherFutures
Planetary Home and Garden: Ekistics and Environmental-Developmental Politics Ekistics, the Science of Human Settlements: Ekistics starts with the premise that human settlements are susceptible of systematic in...
n.城市与区域计划学 ekistics自然拼读 e·kis·tics ikIstihks ekistics扩展 ekistic (adj.), ekistical (adj.), ekistician (n.) ekistics英英释义 abstract:The term Ekistics (coined by Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis in 1942) applies to the science of human settlements.Doxiadis, Konstantinos Ekistics ...
Ekistics is a new interdisciplinary science that studies on various phenomena and laws of "human settlements and their places of activity". It takes architecture, urban and rural construction, and garden environment as the basic carrier, covering five levels: global, regional, urban, community, and...
: a science dealing with human settlements and drawing on the research and experience of professionals in various fields (such as architecture, engineering, city planning, and sociology) ekistic i-ˈki-stik adjective Word History Etymology Modern Greek oikistikē, from feminine of oikistikos ...
The article presents a reprint of the article "C.A. Doxiadis 1913-75: Pursuit of an attainable ideal," by John G. Papaioannou, which appeared in the June 1976 issue of "Ekistics: The Problems and Science of Human Settlements." The article profiles Constantino A. Doviadis and discusses the...