%0 Journal Article %T Two Sides of Relationality: Body and City %J - %D 2018 %X In the history of the western modern era, which faced with drastic changes in science, economy, politics, and art perspectives, ontological and an aesthetical correlation between city and body turn into a mechanic and meaningless structure. This changing is clearly seen ¡°new city designs¡± of architects and city planners. Conflicted between sacred, tradition and modernity creates strange meaning about body and city relations as Sennett said: ¡°there is a strange destiny when body language has been translated city space¡±. This destiny signified that perceiving body is how the city is perceived. In this article, Two Sides of Relationality: Body and City, we discuss how body images translate into city plans while inquiring the Ancient Athen, the Middle Age Roma, the Renaissance Venice, the New Age Paris, and Modern-Postmodern cities in the context of 20th century. Our argument is ¡°cities have an onto-anthropologic dynamic space rather than mechanic-static spaces¡±. We bring this idea up for discussion via philosophical anthropology and city planning theories in terms of understanding of body imaginations which underlies background of global cities %K Beden %K £¿ehir %K £¿zg¨¹rl¨¹k %K Felsefi Antropoloji %K £¿ehir Sosyoloji-Planlamas£¿ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/idealkent/issue/42146/429125