2. REFERENCES
➤ The City Reader, Sixth Edition (2016) edited by Richard
T. LeGates and Frederic Stout
➤ Happy City: Transforming our Lives through Urban Design
by Charles Montgomery
➤ Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by
Robert Caro
➤ Why Nations Fail by Daren Acemoglu and James Robinson
➤ Cities in Time by Ali Madanipour
3. OUTLINE
➤ The evolution of cities
➤ Urban culture and society
➤ Urban space
➤ Urban politics, governance, and economics
➤ Urban planning history and visions
➤ Urban planning theory and practice
➤ Urban design and placemaking
➤ Cities in a global society
4. THE EVOLUTION OF CITIES
➤ The urban revolution by V
Gordon Childe
➤ The polis by HDF Kitto
➤ City origins by Henri Pirenne
➤ Great towns by Friedrich Engle
➤ The American Industrial
metropolis by Sam Bass
Warner
➤ Contemporary America by
Kenneth Jackson
➤ Beyond suburbia by Robert
Fishman
THE
EVOLUTION
OF CITIES
6. V. GORDON CHILDE (1892-1957)
➤ The “single most influential
archaeologist of the twentieth
century”
➤ Wrote the book “Man Makes
Himself” in 1936
➤ Pioneered human historical
development and came up
with the Three Age System
➤ Wrote about the first cities in
Mesopotamia
7. THE THREE-AGE SYSTEM
➤ Stone Age - from hunter-
gatherers to settled agriculture
was the Neolithic Revolution
➤ Bronze Age - from the
Neolithic agriculture to
complex city systems was the
Urban Revolution
➤ Iron Age - the Industrial
Revolution of the eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries
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11. ANCIENT BABYLON (4,000 BCE)
➤ First Mesopotamian City is
though to be Uruk
➤ Babylon, home to the
legendary Tower of Babel and
Hanging Gardens, and the
kings Hammurabi and
Nebuchadnezzar
➤ Had the Ziggurat (temple, and
royal palace)
Painting by Maurice Bardin, as sen in the
Oriental Institute at the University of
Chicago; copyright The City Reader
13. HDF KITTO
➤ British classical scholar
➤ Professor of Greek, studied
the Polis
➤ Wrote In the Mountains of Greece
and the treatment The Greeks
(1951)
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14. THE POLIS
➤ Closest words we use are
“city-state” and “self-
governing community”
➤ Physical form stressed
public space, private houses
were turned away from streets
➤ Made it possible for every
citizen to realise his spiritual,
moral, and intellectual
capacities
➤ However, did not support the
development of women and
slaves
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15. ACROPOLIS
➤ The “high city”
➤ With the Parthenon and
temple structures
➤ Symbol of the citadel
16. AGORA
➤ The Marketplace
➤ The Open Space
➤ Where they held debates,
conversed, shopped, and
settled disputes
➤ Greek citizens exercised and
competed in public stadiums
and gymnasia
➤ They participated in the
cultural life of the community
in large open-air theaters
17. “
And let this be the law: If any one intentionally
pollutes the water of a spring, or collected in
reservoirs, either by poisonous substances, or by
digging, or by theft, let the injured party bring the
cause before the wardens of the city, and claim in
writing the value of the loss; if the accused be found
guilty of injuring the water by deleterious substances,
let him not only pay damages, but purify the stream
or the cistern which contains the water, in such
manner as the laws… order the purification to be
made by the offender in each case. (Polluter Pays
Principle)
-Plato
18. “
Human well-being is realized only partly
by satisfying whatever people’s
preferences happen to be at a particular
time; it is also necessary for successive
generations to leave behind sufficient
resources so that future generations are
not constrained in their preferences.
(Intergenerational Equity)
-Aristotle
20. HIPPODAMUS OF MILETUS (498-408 BC)
➤Invented formal city planning
➤Made the Hippodamian Plan or the grid city to
maximise winds in the summer and minimise them in
winter. This shows his geometric, arranged style in
design
➤Also worked on the Piraeus Port and Alexandria
26. THE VIKINGS
➤ Cut off the aqueduct
➤ Overthrew the Roman culture
(c) Quora
27. HENRI PIRENNE
➤ Belgian historian
➤ Wrote “City Origins” and
“Cities and European
Civilisation”
➤ Argued that barbarian
invaders were absorbed into
Roman culture (which they
overthrew), and did not
damage Roman cities as much
as possible
➤ Argued that trade revived
cities during the eleventh
century
(c) Alchetron
28. MEDIEVAL CITIES
➤ Fostered trade after the fall of
the Roman Empire
➤ Protected its limits with walls
➤ Layout became a basis for the
Garden City and New
Urbanism later on
30. TRADERS
➤ Seen on the outskirts, “below
cities” (origin of suburbia)
➤ Poor people traveling about
with goods, peddling from
place to place
➤ Helped to set the stage for the
renaissance
(c) Google
31. “Towns were chiefly inhabited by
tradesmen and mechanics, who seem
in those days to have been of servile
or very nearly of servile condition.
- Adam Smith
(The Wealth of Nations, 1776)
35. Mercantile cities: Amsterdam and Milan
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37. FRIEDRICH ENGELS (1820-1845)
➤ Wrote “Great Towns,” from
the The Condition of the
Working Class in England in
1844
➤ Icon of international
communism; friend and
partner of Karl Marx
➤ Wrote about the horrors of
industrial urbanism, slums,
decay, filth, misery, and
despair
➤ Used a peripatetic method
(traveling from place to place)
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38. ➤ Church spires are
dominant
➤ Land is empty, air
and water are
clean
BEFORE AND AFTER THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
➤ Factory
smokestacks are
dominant
➤ Sprawl and
smoke
BEFORE
AFTER
39. (c) Tes
PATTERS OF IMMIGRATION 1820-1914
ACCELERATED THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION AND TRANSPORTATION
41. SAM BASS WARNER
➤ American professor
➤ Wrote the book Streetcar Suburbs:
The Process of Growth in Boston
➤ Studied changes in urban life after
the industrial revolution, such as
new types of power, economic
booms, and new mobilities
➤ New technology and economic
change brought about:
➤ Inner city neighbourhoods
➤ Suburbs
➤ Specialized industrial districts
➤ Commercial downtowns
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42. SAM BASS WARNER
➤ Noted social transformation
such as:
➤ Massive foreign
immigration
➤ Labor union power
➤ Women rights
➤ African-American
engagement
➤ Segregation, discrimination,
and inequality issues
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44. KENNETH T. JACKSON
➤ The Jacques Barzun Professor
of History and Social Sciences
at the Columbia University
➤ Wrote Crabgrass Frontier: The
Suburbanization of the United
States
➤ Critiqued the negative and
social cultural effects that the
private automobile has had on
urban society
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(c) Amazon
45. KENNETH T. JACKSON
➤ Wrote about the:
➤ The interstate highway
➤ The garage
➤ The motel
➤ The drive-in theater
➤ The gas service station
➤ The shopping centre
➤ The house trailer and
mobile home
➤ A drive-in society
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(c) Amazon
46. CRITIQUES ON SUBURBIA
➤ Friedrick Engels, Frank Lloyd
Wright, Sam Bass Warner,
Robert Bruegmann, Robert
Fishman, Myron Orfield
➤ The Crack in the Picture
Window (1986)
➤ The Split-Level Trap (1961)
➤ Trouble in Paradise (1986)
➤ Bourgeois Nightmares (2005)
➤ The Geography of Nowhere
(1993)
➤ Sprawl Kills (2005)
(c) Inhabitat
50. ROBERT FISHERMAN
➤ Professor of history in the
University of Michigan
➤ Wrote Bourgeois Utopias: The
Rise and Fall of Suburbia and
Urban Utopias of the Twentieth
Century
➤ Coined two terms:
Technoburb and techno-city
51. “Tehnoburbia, a dominant new urban reality
that can no longer be considered suburbia in
the traditional sense… City and suburb
form urbanised and un-urbanized areas,
high-tech and conventional development
flow seamlessly together.
-The City Reader / Robert Fisherman
54. TECHNOBURB
➤ Peripheral zones that have
emerged as viable
socioeconomic units
➤ New technoburbs are spread
out along highway growth
corridors
➤ Composed of metropolitan
region shopping malls,
industrial parks, campus-like
office complexes, hospitals,
schools, and housing type
varieties
55. TECHNO-CITY
➤ A whole metropolitan region
that has been transformed by
the coming of the technoburb
56. URBAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY
➤ What is a city by Lewis
Mumford
➤ Minorities and majorities by
Albert Camarillo
➤ The uses of sidewalks: safety
by Jane Jacobs
➤ The creative class by Richard
Florida
URBAN
CULTURE
AND
SOCIETY