defensive architecture
noun [ U ] uk/dɪˌfen.sɪv ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/ us/dɪˌfen.sɪv ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/
防御性建筑
the design of buildings or cities in a way that protects them against attack by an enemy
The north gate of the city is another impressive example of defensive architecture. 城的北门是防御性建筑的又一个典范。
mainly UK不友好建筑,敌意建筑
the design of public spaces in a way that stops unwanted behaviour
Defensive architecture might include sloped window sills to stop people sitting on them, or benches with armrests positioned to stop people lying on them. 敌意建筑可以包括为防止人们坐在上面而故意倾斜的窗台,或者为防止人们躺在上面而在特定位置加上扶手的长凳。
Synonym: hostile architecture
- More examples
- The pueblos of Taos and Acoma retain their ancient defensive architecture.
- "It's a medieval city," she says, "and the defensive architecture affects the mentality of the people."
- The anti-homeless spikes installed outside department stores are an example of the spread of "defensive architecture".
- Ugly defensive architecture such as temporary vehicle control barriers is defacing our cities.