Why do cities grow the way they do, and what forces shape their physical and social layouts? Understanding the dynamics of urban expansion is essential for anyone interested in geography, planning, and the future of our global communities. This text-based course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban planning and spatial structure. You will explore how cities evolve from small hubs into massive metropolitan areas, examining both historical patterns and modern sustainable planning strategies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental definitions and terminology of urban growth and spatial organization.
- Analyze the influential urban theories of Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, and David Harvey.
- Examine real-world spatial transformations using historical and modern urban developments as case studies.
- Evaluate how transportation, economic policies, and social factors shape urban layouts.
- Explore modern concepts of sustainable urbanism, including transit-oriented development and the 15-minute city.
The course begins with core terminology and historical models of city layouts before diving into deep theoretical perspectives and modern spatial planning challenges. You will read through clear explanations, conceptual breakdowns, and analytical reading exercises. This course is designed entirely for beginners, with no prior background in urban planning, geography, or architecture required. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in how modern cities are shaped and structured.
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