The Production Of Space by Henri Lefebvre
This seminal work explores the intricate relationship between space and society, challenging traditional perceptions of space as merely a physical entity. It delves into the idea that space is a social construct, shaped by human interactions, cultural practices, and economic systems. Through a critical examination of urban planning, architecture, and everyday life, the text argues that space is produced and reproduced through social processes, reflecting power dynamics and ideological influences. It invites readers to reconsider how spaces are designed, used, and perceived, emphasizing the role of spatial practices in shaping human experiences and societal structures.
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- Published
- 1974
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- French
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