北布拉班特空间逻辑的发展

S. Krishnamurthy, P. V. Wesemael
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在本文中,我们研究了组织(环境、景观、建筑)、制度(治理和政策)和领土(宗教、活动、社会)范式的共同进化逻辑,这些范式塑造了荷兰北布拉班特省。作者认为,基于土壤类型、经济活动、基础设施和宗教相互依存的生态交织的社会经济和空间范式分层导致了该地区独特的发展逻辑。本文扩展了景观的历史层次(城市、近郊和农村)和转型,由该地区的农业遗产(小规模农场、庄园和各种土壤类型)与工业和后工业时代转型的遗产(工业综合体、宗教机构)相结合证明。本文认为,该地区的优势在于其城市化、农田、空间和经济活动的传播的马赛克,决定了其当前的后工业景观。
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The development of North Brabant’s spatial logic
In this article, we investigate the co-evolutionary logics of organizational (environment, landscapes, architecture), institutional (governance and policy), and territorial (religion, activities, society) paradigms that have shaped the North Brabant province of the Netherlands. The authors postulate that the layering of socio-economic and spatial paradigms based on an interwoven ecology and interdependence of soil types, economic activities, infrastructures, and religion lead to a unique developmental logic within the region. This article expands on the historical layering of landscapes (urban, peri-urban, and rural) and transitions, attested by the region’s agricultural legacy (small scale farms, estates, and various soil types), merged with the legacy of industrial and post-industrial era transformations (industrial complexes, religious institutions). The article argues that the strength of the region lies in its mosaic of urbanity, farmland, and spread of spatial and economic activities, determining its current post-industrial landscape.
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