The History of Urban Form was one of the most influential courses ever taught at Georgia Tech: one year it was voted the most popular elective on the entire campus. For many of his students it was enough to change their career paths to urban design and city planning. We are fortunate that Professor Doug Allen recorded his lectures the last year he was able to teach them, and we are honored to begi... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This bonus lecture from Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series tells the story of Savannah, Georgia. He describes the region of Georgia before Savannah was conceived – with the ambition of early Americans to grow silk and the eventual abandonment ... more
The thirty-ninth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series brings the timelines and lessons of the course up to the modern day. It describes the Congress for the New Urbanism and larger New Urbanist movement as a reaction to the 20th Centu... more
The thirty-eighth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series draws cities firmly into the modern age. It begins with Radburn, New Jersey, and then explores Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye, Plan Voisin, and Ville Radieuse as exemplary works of t... more
The thirty-seventh lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series continues discussions on urbanism by focusing on the initial land use regulation and zoning in America. Doug refers to examples form Atlanta where he discusses how regulatory des... more
The thirty-sixth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series traces the expansion of regulatory frameworks in the 20th Century. It beings with the Zoning Enabling Statute and early foundations of urban planning in the United States and then ... more
The thirty-fourth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series examines the transition between late 19th Century and early 20th Century American cities. It details the development of Modernism, the introduction of automobiles in cities, and a... more
The thirtieth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series explores reactions to the industrial cities of the 19th Century, specifically the development of residential suburbs. This lecture includes the introduction of Fredrick Law Olmsted's ... more
The twenty-ninth lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series compares the early developments of Amsterdam and New York / Manhattan. Doug walks us through the first suburbs and their eventual spread throughout the Western world. Towards the e... more
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