What is it about?
This article is focused on the rules that we create using drawings (designs, pictures, paintings, etc.) which will be termed ‘graphic rules’. We will delve into one of these types of graphic rules: that is, graphic rules used in urban planning. The fact that graphic rules are widespread in planning practices, and indeed typical of them, makes rules of this kind a particularly significant field of interest for planning theory. An important point to stress is that while analysis of images used descriptively has been under way for some time (although in many respects it is anything but conclusive, despite what is generally thought), analysis of images used as rules is still in its infancy. To gain deeper understanding of these particular and widespread forms of (graphic) rules is therefore both theoretically and practically important.
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Why is it important?
The aim of this article, with particular reference to the theme of planning regulations, has been to suggest that we broaden our outlook and give greater ground to graphic rules: It seems essential to gain deeper understanding of these particular and widespread forms of regulation.
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This page is a summary of: Graphic rules in planning: A critical exploration of normative drawings starting from zoning maps and form-based codes, Planning Theory, June 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1473095216656389.
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Resources
Giuseppe Lorini & Stefano Moroni "How to do Norms with Drawings"
[Drawing Challenges Workshop] Giuseppe Lorini - Università degli Studi di Cagliari Stefano Moroni - Politecnico di Milano "How to do Norms with Drawings" Drawing Challenges Workshop* June 2-3, 2017, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris In joint venture with the Thinking through Drawing project, the Cambridge School of Art/Anglia Ruskin University, and the At-Work intiative, Institut Nicod organized a two-day workshop in Paris on June 2-3, 2017, in the framework of the IRIS PSL initiative Création, cognition, société. The workshop is part of the activities of Roberto Casati's EHESS seminar, Les outils pour la connaissance: une théorie du design et de ses conséquences sociales.
International Conference "Normative Drawings and Deontic Artifacts" Cagliari (Italy), 27-28 ottobre 2016
International Conference "Normative Drawings and Deontic Artifacts" Cagliari (Italy), 27-28 ottobre 2016
Book: Truth Image, and Normativity. Quodlibet, 2017
Verità Immagine Normatività. Truth, Image, and Normativity Edited by Pier Luigi Lecis, Giuseppe Lorini, Vinicio Busacchi, Pietro Salis, Olimpia G. Loddo Macerata (Italy), Quodlibet Studio (Analisi filosofiche), 2017.
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