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    City Planning From Ancient Times To Today

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    City Planning From Ancient Times To Today

    City Planning From Ancient Times To Today
    Last updated 7/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.09 GB | Duration: 5h 3m

    Learn about the development of the city from ancient times to the cities of today.

    What you'll learn
    History and theory of city planning from ancient times to modern day.
    Key developments, innovations and debates in city planning.
    Analysis of the key challenges facing city planners in the future, as well as some potential solutions.
    Requirements
    Curiosity about the history and future of cities.
    Description
    This course surveys the history of urban planning and explores key movements, moments, and theories in city planning from ancient times to modern day. The track concludes with an analysis of the key challenges facing city planners in the future, as well as some potential solutions. Join course instructor Jason Luger, urban geographer and lecturer in City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, to learn about the evolution of urban planning and to pick up key lessons for improving the cities of tomorrow.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to City Planning 1: Ancient Times to the Modern Age (7,500 BC to 19

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Cities Emerge

    Lecture 3 Greco-Roman Planning

    Lecture 4 Pre-Industrial Cities (500 AD to 1780 AD)

    Lecture 5 Anthropocene: The Modern City Emerges (1780 AD to 1848 AD)

    Lecture 6 Urban Revolution I: Planning as a Crucial Discipline (1848-1900)

    Lecture 7 Urban Revolution II: Planning as a Crucial Discipline (1848-1900)

    Lecture 8 Fin de siecle - Cities at the Cusp of the 20th Century

    Section 2: Introduction to City Planning 2: Modern Ideas of City Planning (1900-1939)

    Lecture 9 Introduction

    Lecture 10 Fin de Siecle

    Lecture 11 Decentralization

    Lecture 12 Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and Bauhaus: Three Philosophies

    Lecture 13 Planning is Born

    Lecture 14 The New Global Order: Dreams, Nightmares, Escape and Reality (1930)

    Lecture 15 Planning, Power, Race, Class, and the Landscape (1930's, Part II)

    Lecture 16 The Urban World on the Brink

    Section 3: Introduction to City Planning 3: Midcentury Modern (1940-1979)

    Lecture 17 Introduction

    Lecture 18 After the War

    Lecture 19 Toward the Future

    Lecture 20 Destruction and Rebuilding

    Lecture 21 Mid-Century Innovations in Planning Thought

    Lecture 22 The City of the Car and Air Conditioning

    Lecture 23 Mid-Century Failures and Urban Decline

    Lecture 24 Dawn of the Neoliberal Age

    Section 4: Introduction to City Planning 4: Planning in the Postmodern Age (1980-Today)

    Lecture 25 Introduction

    Lecture 26 Shift Happens: From Keynesian Planning to Neoliberalism

    Lecture 27 New Directions in the Planning Discipline

    Lecture 28 The Financial City, The Gentrified City, The New Economy, Part I

    Lecture 29 The Financial City, The Gentrified City, The New Economy, Part II

    Lecture 30 Against Sprawl: Transit-Oriented Planning, Green Planning, New Urbanism

    Lecture 31 Toward the Urban Future: Looking into the 21st Century and Beyond

    Section 5: Introduction to City Planning 5: The City of Tomorrow

    Lecture 32 Introduction

    Lecture 33 Smart Urbanism

    Lecture 34 A Changing Climate: What it Means for the Future City

    Lecture 35 A Non-Western World: The Future City in the Global South

    Lecture 36 Looking Upstream: Policy Fixes for the Future City

    Lecture 37 Conclusion

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