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1 | Introduction | Schurch, Thomas. "Reconsidering Urban Design: Thoughts about its Definition and Status as a Field or Profession." Journal of Urban Design 4, no. 1 (1999): 5-28. |
Part 1: Forces Affecting Urban Development | ||
2 | Viewpoints on the City |
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3 | The Forces that Made Boston |
Lynch, Kevin. "Form Values in Urban History." In A Theory of Good City Form. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1984, pp. 5-36. IBSN: 0262620464. |
4 | Walking Tour of Boston | |
5 | The Market | ![]() |
6 | Case Study: Boston's West End Guest: James Campano, Editor, The West Ender |
Langdon, Philip. "Eminent Domain Goes to Court." Planning 71, no. 4 (2005): 12-15. Kelo vs. City of New London, 268 Conn. 1, 843 A. 2d 500, affirmed. Supreme Court of the United States, 2005, pp. 1-2. Browse selected issues of this newspaper: Campano, James, ed. The West Ender. |
7 | Social Forces |
Sklar, Holly. "Creating a Sustainable Urban Village: The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative," and "Real Insurance." Orion 15, no. 4 (Autumn 1996): 28-38. |
8 | The Public Will |
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9 | The Public Wish |
Muschamp, Herbert. "Reaching for Power Over Streets and Sky." New York Times, May 28, 2000, p. 1. |
10 | Case Study: Shaping Private Development / The Case Of Smart Growth Guest: Prof. Terry Szold, Principal, Community Planning Solutions | ![]() |
11 | Discussion Session (In Sections) | |
12 | Public / Private Partnerships |
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13 | Field Visit: Boston Redevelopment Authority | Campbell, Robert. "After the Big Dig, the Big Question: Where's the Vision?" Boston Globe, May 26, 2002. ———. "Beyond the Big Dig National Panel Recommendations." Boston Globe, May 30, 2002. Review the following Web site prior to the BRA field visit: Beyond the Big Dig. |
14 | Visions | Campbell, Robert. "After the Big Dig, the Big Question: Where's the Vision?" Boston Globe, May 26, 2002. ———. "Beyond the Big Dig National Panel Recommendations." Boston Globe, May 30, 2002. |
15 | Walking Tour of Providence / Waterfire Guide: Barnaby Evans, Creator / Producer of Waterfire | Frenchman, Dennis. "Event Places in North America: City Meaning and Making." Places 16, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 36-49. |
16 | Discussion of Assignment 1 (In Sections) | |
Part 2: Models of Urban Design and Development | ||
17 | The Traditional City | Reps, John W. "New Towns in New England," and "Carolina and Georgia." In Town Planning in Frontier America. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1980, pp. 100-117 and 162-180. Kunstler, James Howard. "Home From Nowhere." The Atlantic Monthly 278, no. 3 (1996): 43-46. Krier, Leon. "Master Plan for Poundbury Development in Dorchester." Prince Charles and the Architectural Debate, Architectural Design 59, no. 5/6 (1989): 46-55. Baer, William C. "General Plan Evaluation Criteria: An Approach to Making Better Plans." Journal of the American Planning Association 63, no. 3 (1997): 329-343. "The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Visit Poundbury." Press Release, Friday, March 8, 1998. |
18 | The City as a Work of Art | Sitte, Camillo. City Planning According to Artistic Principles. Translated by George R. Collins and Christiane Crasemann Collins. Originally published in 1899. New York, NY: Random House, 1965, pp. 3-19 and 83-111.
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19 | Case Study: Tradition and Invention in City Design / The Case of San Diego Guest: Adele Naude Santos, Dean, School of Architecture and Planning | Appleyard, Donald, and Kevin Lynch. Temporary Paradise: A Look at the Special Landscape of the San Diego Region. San Diego, CA: City Planning Department, 1974. |
20 | Case Study: The Political Art of Capital Cities Guest: Larry Vale, Head, MIT DUSP | ![]() |
21 | The Efficient City | Fischler, Raphael. "The Metropolitan Dimension of Early Zoning: Revisiting the 1916 New York City Ordinance." Journal of the American Planning Association 64, no. 2 (Spring 1998): 170-188.
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22 | Case Study: Globalizing Cities Guest: Yung Ho Chang, Head, MIT Department of Architecture | Husock, Howard. "The Widening of Ping An Avenue: Making Decisions about Historic Preservation." Kennedy School of Government Case #1525.2. Cambridge, MA: John F. Kennedy School of Government, October 12, 1998.
"Appetite for Destruction." Time (Asia), March 5, 2001. |
23 | Urban Nature |
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24 | Discussion Session (In Sections) | |
25 | Case Study: The End of the Suburbia? Guest: Prof. Robert Fishman, University of Michigan, Historian and Critic | Fishman, Robert. "Beyond Sprawl: The New American Metropolis." In In the Middle of the Edge: From the Suburb to Sprawl to the Regional City. Edited by Lars Boelling and Thomas Sieverts. Wuppertal, Germany: Mueller and Busmann, 2004, pp. 138-161. ISBN: 3928766597. O'Hehir, Andrew. "Soul of the Suburbs." Salon, April 13, 2000. |
26 | The Secure City |
Fan, Maureen. "Block by Block, Access Denied." Washington Post, August 22, 2004, pp. 1-4. National Capital Planning Commission. The National Capital Urban Design and Security Plan. Washington, DC: National Capital Planning Commission, 2002. (Skim) |
27 | The Information City |
Frenchman, Dennis, and Francisca Rojas. "Zaragoza's Digital Mile: Place-making in a New Public Realm." Places 18, no. 3, (2006). (forthcoming) (PDF - 1.3 MB) |
28 | The Virtual City Guest: Prof. William Mitchell, MIT Design Lab | ![]() |
29 | Debating the Models | |
30 | The Good City | ![]() |
31 | Wrap-up |