Have you ever wondered how cities are formed? This course introduces the fundamental principles that guide urban development, exploring the classic tension between deliberate planning and the hands-off 'laissez-faire' approach.
You will gain a solid theoretical foundation in urban planning, enabling you to analyze and understand the structure of the cities and towns around you. By the end of this course, you'll be able to critically assess different development strategies and their real-world consequences on communities and the environment.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the history of urban planning and key terminology.
- Analyze the core arguments for centralized planning versus free-market (laissez-faire) urbanism.
- Evaluate how different planning philosophies affect housing, transportation, and public spaces.
- Explore how modern challenges like sustainability and social equity are integrated into planning.
- Learn the role of community engagement and data analysis in contemporary urban development.
- Apply theoretical concepts by examining case studies of different cities.
The course begins with essential definitions and historical context before delving into the major theories of urban planning. You'll then apply this knowledge to understand contemporary practices and challenges.
This course is designed for complete beginners. No prior experience in urban studies, architecture, or economics is necessary to start learning.
Begin your journey to understanding the forces that shape our cities today.
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