closely with one of the themes we covered in class. Sustainable planning and green cities. This is a topic I found especially interesting, being from the Portland area it 's something I have been exposed too, but also sustainable development is a career path I have become interested in. The first article is about the Pearl District in Portland. Although we watched a quick clip about it I wanted to learn more about how and why the planning and implementation is so contemporary. According to chapter 11
how the Parisian urban model was actually invented in the 17th century, when leaders tore down fortifications, and created public parks and constructed streets and bridges. In the book, the author argues that Paris has been a modern city far longer that it is usually thought of. In addition, the author builds her arguments for the 17th century origins of modern Paris piece by piece and unravelling the stories on how the city’s architectural
The urban landscapes, physical and social, are rapidly transforming in modern society. Our making sense of space, time, the urban and the rural, the private and the public are also deeply affected by this rapidity of change. To a significant extent, the development of communications and information technologies is central to this transformation and to all the functions that combine to make up contemporary cities, and can have a serious influence of the experience of the city today. Whether this level
change which impacted on changes in the design of housing. Urban Concepts Man’s primary need has always been housing as shelter from the elements. Originally mud huts were built where hunters were able to find animals for food and then more permanent dwellings were built, using local materials, as the economy changed to agriculture. Later as populations grew so different environments emerged with significant change in the urban form and fabric of settlements. Housing was determined not only
Damascus carried government centre from Seville (İşbiliyye) to Cordoba in 716. Thus, Cordoba became one of four centres during the management of early Andalusia Umayyad (Hillenbrand, 1994: 112-113). With the moving of the central government, the first urban studies were started in Cordoba. In addition to city public works, the population of the city increased and the southern districts of the city were established as the new settlements (Akyüz, 2005: 238-239). Cordoba's spectacular rising
City Beautiful Planning of the Los Angeles Civic Center The civic center in Los Angeles was greatly influenced by the designs of Europe and the eastern United States. These ideas had already helped ensure the successful redesign and beautification of cities such as New York. The planning In Los Angeles used in its Civic Center was the City Beautiful style this was done to create a center for the city that would also serve as an attraction and multifunctional space that competed with the monuments
How sustainable is the city of Rome? This is a question that I will like to address. I will begin by going over how sustainable the city of Rome, Italy is and how it can become more sustainable. Let us start at the beginning of Rome and discuss some of the things Rome did that made it the success it is today. Some of the problems the city may have includes: transportation, housing, health, and preserving historical sites. The solutions to these problems, and how solving these problems will make Rome
Last time we talked we sort of broke down why Simcity 2013 maybe doesn’t work so well from a game systems perspective – how the game tried to do a lot of things but none of it with any real success or sense of focus. This time we’re gonna talk about how SimCity 2013 approaches its subject. What does SimCity 2013 think of cities? What does it do with this big simulation it’s built? Well, before we dig into SimCity 2013, maybe it would be beneficial to see how another game tackles the same material
The focus on urban planning during the depression was a way to employ the masses of unemployed folk and to advance the infrastructure of the nation. The vast projects that were undertaken are often viewed today as engineering marvels. The Hoover Dam (then called the Boulder Dam) was one of the largest projects or the era. It along with several other dams were created on the Colorado River to control flooding and to generate power for the region. The mentality behind the creation of infrastructure
Public health, housing, and urban planning policies are mediums through which people of color are racialized and confined to segregated spaces away from the white community. Aside from governmental and local laws, discourse and language serve a political purpose