bascity
Bascity is a contemporary concept in urban planning that emphasizes the integration of fundamental community services—such as healthcare, education, and public transport—within the fabric of city infrastructure. The term combines “basic” and “city” to highlight a focus on providing essential functions at a scale that supports high-density living while maintaining accessibility. Proponents argue that bascity planning can reduce commute times, lower carbon emissions, and increase social cohesion by placing critical amenities within walking or cycling distance for most residents.
The idea emerged in the early 2010s as part of a broader movement toward resilient and equitable
Critics of bascity argue that the model may oversimplify the complex needs of diverse populations and that