Theorist

Margaret Crawford

Everyday urbanism & urban history
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Details

Nationality
American

Classifications

Holder
Communal intergenerational
Source of authority
ObservationReason
Subject
Human centred
Political position
Subaltern resistant
Mode of transmission
Text drawing
Knowledge type
Relational embodied
Epistemic cluster
Western philosophical

Notes

[DRAFT] American architectural and urban historian, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UC Berkeley. She originated and edited 'Everyday Urbanism' (1999, expanded 2008) with John Chase and John Kaliski, defining it as 'an approach to urbanism that finds its meanings in everyday life', drawing on Lefebvre, Debord and de Certeau. Author of 'Building the Workingman's Paradise'.

Connections

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Sources

  1. John Chase, Margaret Crawford & John Kaliski (eds.). Everyday Urbanism. The Monacelli Press, 1999.
  2. UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design. Margaret Crawford. ced.berkeley.edu, 2024.

Cite this entry

First published May 2026Last revised Jul 2026

CLAD. "Margaret Crawford." Atlas of Architectural Thought. CLAD, 2026. https://www.cl-ad.com.au/research/atlas/theorist/margaret-crawford/. Accessed July 17, 2026.