cities midterm
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show | -dehumanization of industry
-badness of industrial city
-class segregation
-pollution
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global urban population growth | show 🗑
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show | -large + mobile urban pop. -> world of strangers
-workshop of modern humans, unlike rural
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Wirth's view of urban life | show 🗑
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rank-size rule - Zipf's Law | show 🗑
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primate system | show 🗑
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show | top ~5 very similar, population lower than expected
-expected convergence to mature system
-transitory, many systems
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show | - relationship among cities in system
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show | Lewis Mumford, prescriptive, GC influence
evolution of American city, arts of death/life
-New England village
-industrial, financial, automobile city
-greenbelt towns
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show | -ag surplus needed, provided by hinterland
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the Arcadian myth | show 🗑
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show | promoting urban renewal/slum clearance
-privacy, hygiene, modernist influence
-people influenced by their environment
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the Pruitt-Igoe Myth (2011) | show 🗑
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show | -destroyed medieval st pattern
-narrow sts -> broad ave, straight boulv., big parks
-health and sanitation reasoning
-facilitated social control + police, easily move troops
-mandated Parisian building codes
-top-down planning, elites/state>residents
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City Beautiful | show 🗑
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Garden City | show 🗑
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Don Mills ON | show 🗑
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show | -model of postwar American suburbs
-single family houses, cars
-mass production:mass consumption
-segregated
-FHA-> more ppl could get mortgages (30 yr. mortgage)
-privatization
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Le Corbusier | show 🗑
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Jane Jacobs | show 🗑
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Greenbelt, MD | show 🗑
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show | -reduce traffic w/in neighborhoods designed around schools
-superblocks -> cul-de-sacs
-leads to car dependence
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