Abstract:From the late 18th to the 19th century, British model village was the earliest organized and planned massive housing in the modern sense. From the perspective of space production, it was the carrier of the social relationship between factory owner and worker group in the early industrialization. The form evolution of its common space changed from the center of enclosed courtyard, to centralized intermediate zone between living and working, and then to the open space evenly distributed in residential neighborhood, which reflects the transformation of industrial model village from paternalistic philanthropy to household benefit sharing.
杨丽,李丽红,李蕊. 空间生产视角下英国模范工人村空间形态演变[J]. 新建筑, 2018, 36(5): 116-119.
YANG Li,LI Lihong,LI Rui. Form Evolution of British Model Village from the Perspective of Space Production. New Architecture, 2018, 36(5): 116-119.