4.241J / 11.330J Theory of City Form, Spring 2004
Author(s)
Beinart, Julian
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Theory of City Form
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Theories about cities and the form that settlements should take will be discussed. Attempts will be made at a distinction between descriptive and normative theory, by examining examples of various theories of city form over time. The class will concentrate on the origins of the modern city and theories about its emerging form, including the transformation of the nineteenth-century city and its organization. It analyzes current issues of city form in relation to city making, social structure, and physical design. Case studies of several cities will be presented as examples of the theories discussed in the class.
Date issued
2004-06Other identifiers
4.241J-Spring2004
local: 4.241J
local: 11.330J
local: IMSCP-MD5-35713c3538f1e6ba9fa0d0a673962aab
Keywords
cities, urbanism, typology, form, space making, mythology, industrialization, urban history, political urbanism, London, Paris, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, New York, St. Petersburg, Barcelona, Vienna, Chicago, Berlin, Chandigarh, urban development, theories of place, utopianism, suburbs, suburban development, 4.241J, 11.330J, 4.241, 11.330