ISBN: 0299040941.ĭevelopment Controls Part II: Beyond Zoning: Urban Design Guidelines, Design Review and Development Incentives Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1966, pp. "The Stage - Historical and Current," and "The Purpose of Zoning." In The Zoning Game. " Citizen's Guide to Zoning for Boston." Boston, MA: Boston Redevelopment Authority, pp. "Zoning, Mapping, and Urban Renewal As Urban Design Techniques," and "Designing Cities Without Designing Buildings." In An Introduction to Urban Design. "The Powers and Pitfalls of Zoning," and "From Zoning to Master Planning. Question of the day: Can we design cities without designing buildings? How can zoning and other design controls improve our public space? In-class video: Excerpt from The Workplace, on Lowell, Massachusetts and Pullman, Illinois.ĭevelopment Controls Part I: The Institutionalization of Planning and Zoning "Textile Landscapes: 1790-1850," and "The Company Town in an Era of Industrial Expansion." In Building the Workingman's Paradise: The Design of American Company Towns. "The City of Dreadful Night." In Cities of Tomorrow. Questions of the day: What were nineteenth century and early twentieth century housing and workplace reformers trying to reform? Do we still have company towns? Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1981, pp. "Urban America in the Colonial Age, 1600-1776." In The Evolution of American Urban Society. Questions of the day: What can you tell about a city's origins from its founders? What is the difference between agrarian settlements and industrial cities? What happened to cities as America industrialized? Review 's " Beyond the Big Dig" prior to the walking tour. "Beyond the Big Dig National Panel Recommendations." Boston Globe, May 30, 2002. "After the Big Dig, the Big Question: Where's the Vision?" Boston Globe, May 26, 2002. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1959, Revised in 1968 and in 2000. We will end the tour at noon at South Station Quincy Market where you can have lunch and/or catch a train back to MIT. For those students who can't join the tour until 10:30 - we will be in the Skywalk of the Prudential Center Tower (800 Boylston Street between Exeter and Gloucester Streets) at approximately 10:30 am. Meet at the Government Center T-Stop (outside in front of the City Hall) at 8:00 am. "Back Bay and South End." In Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston. "Past Futures: Boston - Visionary Plans and Practical Visions." Places 5, no. Questions of the day: What does the history of Boston's development tell us about the issues facing the city today? Are these forces common to all cities? Part 2: The American City - The Forces That Shape Our Cities "Beginnings," and "Endings." In Outside Lies Magic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1985, pp. "Clues," and "Seeing Change." In Looking At Cities. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1980, pp.
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"Epitome Districts." In Close-Up: How to Read the American City. Questions of the day: What are the visible signs of change in cities? How can we measure the form of cities? How do the underlying values of the observer influence what is observed?Ĭlay, Grady. Questions of the day: What is urban design? What is urban development? How are they connected and how do they affect our lives? Part 1: What is Urban Design and Development? - Translating Values into Design