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1 | Introduction |
Ratti, Carlo, and Anthony Townsend. "The Social Nexus."Scientific American 305, no. 3 (2011): 42-48. Optional
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Part 1: Forces That Shape Cities | ||
2 | Viewpoints on the City |
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3 | The Forces That Made Boston |
The following are general references for this lecture and for Assignment 1. You should study these to help select and research your site:
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4 | Walking Tour of Boston | No readings |
5 | Economic Forces and Urban Form |
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6 | Social Forces and Urban Form |
Lipman, Mark and Leah Mahon. Holding Ground: The Rebirth of Dudley Street. New Day Films, 1996.
Sklar, Holly. "Creating a Sustainable Urban Village: The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative," and "Real Insurance." Orion 15, no. 4 (Autumn 1996): 28-38. |
7 | State Forces and Urban Form |
Langdon, Philip. "Eminent Domain Goes to Court." Planning 71, no. 4 (2005): 12-15. |
8 | Recitation Session, Assignment 1: Urban Change | No readings |
9 | City Making I: Planning the Formal City |
Muschamp, Herbert. "Reaching For Power Over Streets And Sky." The New York Times. May 14, 2000. Neuman, Michael. "Does Planning Need the Plan?" Journal of the American Planning Association 64, no. 2 (1998): 208-220. Optional Biderman, Ciro, Paulo Sandroni, and Martim O. Smolka. "Large-Scale Urban Interventions: The Case of Faria Lima in Sao Paulo." Land Lines. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy: April 2006. Sandroni, Paul. "Socially Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of Sao Paulo." Blog post, 2010. -- --. "Urban Development, Increasing Land Prices and Instruments to Avoid Exclusion in Sao Paulo, Brazil." Blog post, n.d. |
10 | Case Study: Private Development and Public Benefits | No readings |
11 | City Making II: Non-Planning the Informal City |
Roy, Ananya. "Urban Informality: Toward an Epistemology of Planning." Journal of the American Planning Association 71, no. 2 (2005): 147-158.
Blanco, Carolina, and Hidetsugu Kobayashi. "Urban Transformation in Slum Districts Through Public Space Generation and Cable Transportation at Northeastern Area: Medellin, Columbia (PDF-1.2MB)." Journal of International Social Research. 2009. |
12 | City Making III: Public-Private Partnerships |
Beasley, Larry. "Living First in Downtown Vancouver." APA Zoning News, April 2000. City of Vancouver. "Home, Property, and Development." 2017. (Skim website) Berg, Nate. "The Olympics and The City." Places Journal, February 2010. Optional Sarkissian, Wendy. "EcoDensity Policy Undermined Planning In Vancouver." CityHallWatch. January 12, 2014. |
13 | Recitation Session | No readings |
14 | Field Visit: Boston Redevelopment Authority |
Campbell, Robert. "After the Big Dig, the Big Question: Where's the Vision?" The Boston Globe. May 26, 2002. -- --. "A Walk in Progress: A Tour of the (More or Less) Finished Sections of the new Greenway Reveals That Intentions Have Been Met - And Missed." The Boston Globe. December 2, 2007. Rose Kennedy Greenway. Browse website, especially "About" and "Greenway Parks." |
15 | City Making IV: The Design and Development Process | No readings |
16 | Discussion of Assignment 1 | No readings |
Part 2: Models of City Making | ||
17 | Values of Contemporary Urbanism |
The following are general readings for Assignment 2: Ryan, Brent D. "Reading Through a Plan: A Visual Interpretation of What Plans Mean and How They Innovate." Journal of the American Planning Association 77(4), 309-327. Baer, William C. "General Plan Evaluation Criteria: An Approach to Making Better Plans." Journal of the American Planning Association 63, no. 3 (1997): 329-344. |
18 | Tradition |
Kunstler, James Howard. "Home From Nowhere." The Atlantic. September 1996.
"The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Visit Poundbury." The Duchy of Cornwall. Press release, March 8, 1998. |
19 | The Art of Placemaking |
Read: Executive Summary and Introduction in Markusen, Ann, and Anne Gadwa. Creative Placemaking National Endowment for the Arts, 2010. Optional
Bedoya, Robert. "Placemaking and the Politics of Belonging and Dis-belonging." Grantmakers in the Arts Reader 24, no. 1 (Winter 2013). |
20 | WaterFire, Walking Tour of Providence | Frenchman, Dennis. "Event-Places in North America: City Meaning and Making (PDF-1.6MB)." Places Journal 16, no. 3. Fall 2004. |
21 | Case Study: Making a 21st Century Public Realm | Review website and descriptions of placemaking: WaterFire |
22 | Case Study: Mid-Century Modern City |
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23 | The Efficient City |
Ulfelder, Jay. "China Isn't Socialist, It's High Modernist." Dart-Throwing Chimp. March 18, 2014. Johnson, Ian. "As Beijing Becomes a Supercity, the Rapid Growth Brings Pains." The New York Times. July 19, 2015.
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24 | Case Study: Green Development |
Walker, Jonce. "Biophilic Urban Acupuncture: The Importance of Biophilia in Urban Places." The Blog. Terrapin Bright Green. October 21, 2015. Gochman, Sam. "Seeking Parks, Plazas, and Spaces: The Allure of Biophilia in Cities (PDF-2 MB)." Terrapin Bright Green. June 2016. Fishman, Robert. "Beyond Sprawl: The New American Metropolis" in Boelling, Lars and Thomas Sieverts, eds. In the Middle of the Edge: From the Suburb to Sprawl to the Regional City. Wuppertal, Germany: Mueller and Busmann, 2004. |
25 | The City in Nature |
Mostafavi, Mohsen. "Landscapes of Urbanism" and Corner, James. "Landscape Urbanism" in Mostafavi, Mohsen, and Ciro Najle, eds. Landscape Urbanism: A Manual for the Machinic Landscape. London: Architectural Association, 2003.
Optional Joss, Simon, and Arthur P. Molella. "The Eco-City as Urban Technology: Perspectives on Caofeidian International Eco-City (China)." Journal of Urban Technology 20, no. 1 (2013): 115-137.
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26 | The Secure City |
Graham, Stephen. "Cities as Battlespace: The New Military Urbanism." City 13, no. 4 (2009): 383-402. Optional
Cases from Cairo, Oakland, Jerusalem, Lahore, and Beirut in "Militarized Cities." The Funambulist no. 1. September - November 2015. |
27 | Recitation Session | Please submit a journal (any length) reflecting on the readings in the second half of the course. Questions to consider: what planning strategies/tools could be employed to reshape the city or suburbs? What strategies/tools of change are in the plan you are studying? |
28 | Experience City |
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29 | Productive Neighborhoods |
Katz, Bruce, and Julie Wagner. "The Rise of Innovation Districts: A New Geography of Innovation in America." Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, May (2014). Optional MIT Senseable City Lab. Underworlds. Davis, Nicola. "The MIT Lab Flushing Out A City's Secrets." The Guardian. March 27, 2016. |
30 | The Good City |
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31 | Wrap Up, Discussion of Assignment 2 | No Readings |