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@article{ Lawrence2023, title = {Community and Privacy in a Hyper-Connected World}, author = {Lawrence, Roderick J.}, journal = {Urban Planning}, number = {3}, pages = {169-171}, volume = {8}, year = {2023}, issn = {2183-7635}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i3.7189}, abstract = {Christopher Alexander and Serge Chermayeff co-authored Community and Privacy: Toward a New Architecture of Humanism in 1963. This seminal contribution has largely been forgotten. Today, a human-centred framework is rarely discussed by researchers and practitioners, neither from a theoretical nor a pragmatic perspective. Nonetheless, some fundamental principles defined in that book 60 years ago are pertinent today in our hyper-connected world, and they have been illustrated by the need for human-centred housing during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. This commentary explains the spatial organization of domestic architecture that can support and sustain choices about private and public life in a world of global networks, intrusions of social media, and increasing video surveillance that challenge our autonomy and privacy.}, keywords = {Stadtplanung; urban planning; Architektur; architecture; Design; design}}