Definition of urbanism in English:
 urbanism
noun ˈəːb(ə)nɪz(ə)mˈərbəˌnɪzəm
mass noun1The way of life characteristic of cities and towns.
 a lot of their songs are about cities and urbanism
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Late 19th-century Mexican urbanism was still struggling with its Conquest-era foundations.
 -  What a sad misuse of her central work that it becomes the mantra for a whole lot of sentimental, claustrophobic, fake urbanism.
 -  In its gentle, humane urbanism, this historic city still offers lessons for the future.
 -  As segregation intensified, so did black political power, formed in the very institutions that exemplified the racist ideology built into 20th-century urbanism.
 -  The graffiti in his films suggest a basic urbanism.
 
- 1.1 The development and planning of cities and towns.
 his interests include issues related to architectural design and urbanism
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Far from being a designer frill, the courtyard is a 'building block' of coherent urbanism for an entire urban district.
 -  It traces developments of provocative networks and typologies for regional planning and new urbanism.
 -  This residential complex with distinctive stacking blocks has widely influenced thinking about urbanism and building systems.
 -  They explained German approaches to 'landscape urbanism', which is landscape design in large and dense urban agglomerations.
 -  The master plan is an urbanism driven by architects and not developers.
 
 
  Definition of urbanism in US English:
 urbanism
nounˈərbəˌnɪzəmˈərbəˌnizəm
1The way of life characteristic of cities and towns.
 a lot of their songs are about cities and urbanism
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The graffiti in his films suggest a basic urbanism.
 -  As segregation intensified, so did black political power, formed in the very institutions that exemplified the racist ideology built into 20th-century urbanism.
 -  What a sad misuse of her central work that it becomes the mantra for a whole lot of sentimental, claustrophobic, fake urbanism.
 -  In its gentle, humane urbanism, this historic city still offers lessons for the future.
 -  Late 19th-century Mexican urbanism was still struggling with its Conquest-era foundations.
 
- 1.1 The development and planning of cities and towns.
 his interests include issues related to architectural design and urbanism
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This residential complex with distinctive stacking blocks has widely influenced thinking about urbanism and building systems.
 -  The master plan is an urbanism driven by architects and not developers.
 -  It traces developments of provocative networks and typologies for regional planning and new urbanism.
 -  Far from being a designer frill, the courtyard is a 'building block' of coherent urbanism for an entire urban district.
 -  They explained German approaches to 'landscape urbanism', which is landscape design in large and dense urban agglomerations.