Baby Quote by Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth
“In the home we make certain distinctions about functions of rooms and corridors; we do not deliver the groceries straight into the baby's crib. In hospitals we do not take the food trolleys right through the operating chamber, and we rarely have the recreation room next to the convalescent room. We sort out the functions. We have to sort out the functions of the city and the streams of traffic and re-create arterial systems that allow us to breathe ... the shape, pattern and sense of community which you expect if it were a home.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Urban Planning and Community Design, 1970s
Cities must be organized like homes, separating functions to ensure safety, flow, and community cohesion.
In simple terms: Separate functions for safety and flow.
Design spaces with clear, distinct purposes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city planning
- hospital design
- neighborhood layout
- traffic management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does functional separation affect social interaction?
- When should mixed‑use be prioritized?
Over‑segregation can hinder mixed‑use vitality.