Behavioral designs defined: how to understand and why it is important to differentiate between “defensive,” “hostile,” “disciplinary”, and other designs in the urban landscape

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE Urban Design International Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1057/s41289-023-00231-2
Karl de Fine Licht
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Abstract In recent years, a growing discussion about how we should design our cities has emerged, particularly for the more controversial modes of design such as “defensive,” “hostile,” or “disciplinary” architecture (i.e., benches on which one cannot sleep, or metal studs on which one cannot skate). Although this debate is relatively mature, many studies have argued that these design notions are undertheorized and are, thus, challenging to study from an empirical and normative perspective. In this paper, I will define the most common terms used in the literature and show how they are interconnected by utilizing a set of “conditions of adequacy” from philosophy to facilitate a more transparent and well-grounded discussion of them. Terms such as “hostile” and “defensive” design are underlined by several different phenomena, not just one as is sometimes commonly assumed. I will also show that these phenomena and their conceptualizations require—and sometimes force us to use—different moral reasons when justifying the utilization of different designs.

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行为设计定义:如何理解以及为什么区分城市景观中的“防御性”、“敌意”、“纪律”和其他设计很重要
近年来,关于我们应该如何设计我们的城市的讨论越来越多,特别是对于更具争议的设计模式,如“防御性”,“敌意”或“纪律”建筑(即不能在上面睡觉的长椅,或者不能在上面滑冰的金属钉)。尽管这一争论相对成熟,但许多研究认为,这些设计概念的理论化程度较低,因此,从经验和规范的角度进行研究具有挑战性。在本文中,我将定义文献中使用的最常见术语,并通过利用哲学中的一组“充足条件”来展示它们如何相互关联,以促进对它们的更透明和有充分根据的讨论。像“敌意”和“防御性”设计这样的术语是由几种不同的现象所强调的,而不是像有时通常假设的那样只有一种。我还将说明,这些现象及其概念化要求——有时迫使我们使用——不同的道德理由来证明使用不同设计的合理性。
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