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Urban History and the Evolution of the American Zoo
Explore how urban planning, social reform, and conservation shaped the National Zoological Park and American green spaces.
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How did the creation of public parks and zoos shape the modern American city? Far from being simple recreational grounds, these green spaces were battlefields of social reform, scientific ambition, and civic identity. This text-only course explores the fascinating history of urban planning through the lens of the National Zoological Park, examining whether these institutions were designed as genuine sanctuaries—cities of refuge—or merely places of public amusement. In this course, you will trace the evolution of urban landscapes from the late nineteenth century to the modern era. You will learn to analyze how cities integrated nature into their grid systems and how public attitudes toward conservation and wildlife changed over time. What you'll learn: 1. Understand the historical origins of the American park movement and urban green space design. 2. Analyze the debate surrounding the National Zoological Park as a conservation sanctuary versus a public exhibition. 3. Explore the influence of landscape architects like Frederick Law Olmsted on modern city planning. 4. Examine how class, culture, and civic pride influenced the development of municipal public spaces. 5. Investigate modern urban planning concepts, including ecological resilience, biodiversity corridors, and green infrastructure. Starting with foundational concepts in urban history, you will read through curated historical analyses and case studies that bring the planning debates of the past to life. You will finish with a clear understanding of how historical decisions continue to affect our urban environments today. This course is designed for beginners with an interest in history, architecture, geography, or urban planning. No prior background in urban design is required. Begin your journey into the history of urban planning and discover the hidden stories behind our city parks.
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