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THE DEVELOPMENT
        AND
 REVITALIZATION
OF CITIES DURING
THE 20 TH CENTURY

   ; BY VARIOYS
  CONCEPTS AND
     THEORIES
GARDEN CITY
            CONCEPT
    GIVEN BY EBENZER HOWARD
     HE ANALYSED THE REASONS FOR PEOPLE TO
     MOVE TO CITY OR COUNTRY SIDE.
    THIS CONCEPT ATTEMPTS TO REDUCE AND SOLVE
     SOCIAL PROBLEMS.
    THE GARDEN CITY CONSISTS FOR DIFFERENT
    ZONES,STREET TYPES AND GREEN.
    THE CORE IN CENTRE IS ABOUT 4 SQ KM. &
    CONTAINS CENTRAL PARK, SURROUNDED BY A
    COMMERCIAL,CULTURAL & ADMINSTRATIVE ZONE .
   TO AVOID PROBLEMS WHICH OCCURS IN CITUY
    EXPAINSION, THE CONCEPT LIMITS THE CITY MAX.
    POPULATION TO 32,000 PEOPLE.
   THUS NEW CITY HAS TO BE FOUND IN A
    REASONABLE DISTANCE OF 7KM., SO THE CITIES ARE
    WELL CONNECTED.
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GEDDIAN TRIO
         CONCEPT
• GAVE NEW APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF
  EXISTING TOWNS & NEW TECHNIQUES OF
  PLANNING.
• A TOWN IS INTEGRATION OF ‘FOLK, WORK &
  PLACE’.
• THIS MEANS THAT IN PREPARING A PLAN WE
  MUST TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION :
   - THE NO. AND THE KIND OF PEOPLE.
   - THEIR NEEDS FOR WORK.
   -& PLACE (HOUSING, EDUCATION RECREATION &
   AMENTIES).
• ALL DATA MUST BE ANALYSED & THEN
  DEVELOPED.
• HIS TECHNIQUE OF PLANNING WERE
  (a) SURVEY BEFORE PLAN.
  (b) PLAN BEFORE DEVELOPMENT.
• OBSEVE TO ENDERSTAND & UNDERSTAND TO
  FORSEE.
CITY OF TOMORROW -
 CONCEPT BY LE CORBUSIER
 HE BELIEVED THAT PEOPLE PREFER TO LIVE IN
  SUBURB RATHER THAN A CITY.
 THUS HE CONCLUDED THAT THE CENTRE SHOULD
  BE FOPR COMMERCE, SURROUNDED BY 2 BELTS OF
  RESIDENTIAL AREA.
 HIS CONCEPTS SUGGESTED THAT THE CENTRE OF A
  GREAT CITY SHOULD CONSIST MAINLY OF
  SKYSCRAPPERS – EXCLUSIVELY FOR COMMERCIAL
  USE & AREA OCCUPIED BY THESE SHOULD NOT BE
  GREATER THAN 5%.
 THE REMAINING 95% SHOULD BE PARKS WITH
  TREES.
 SURROUNDING THE CENTER THERE WOULD BE
  BELT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, IN THE FORM OF
  THOSE ZIGIZAG BLOCKS WITH “SET BACKS”.
BROAD ACRE CITY
       CONCEPT

 URBAN, SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT.
 PROPOSED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT.
 IT WAS BOTH A PLANNING STATEMENT AND A
  SOCIO-POLITICAL SCHEME.
 EACH FAMILY WOULD BE GIVEN 1 ACRE (4000 SQ M)
  OF PLOT OF LAND.
 IT WAS EXACT OPPOSITE OF TRANSIT ORIENTED
  DEVELOPMENT.
NEIGHBOURHOOD UNIT
                CONCEPT
 THIS CONCEPT CRYSTALIZED FROM THE PREVAILING SOCIAL
  INTELLECTUAL ATTITUDES FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT.
 THIS CONCEPT WAS DEVELOPED BY CLARENCE PERRY AND
  OBSERVED BY LOUIS MUMJORD.
 FOLLOWING WERE THE PRINCIPLES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD UNIT:
   a) CENTRE THE SCHOOL, SO THAT CHILD CAN EASILY WALK TO
      SCHOOL.
  b)   SIZE OF NEIGHBOURHOOD REDUCE TO 5000 TO 9000 RESIDENT
       TO HAVE 1 SCHOOL AMONG THEM.
  c)   PLACE ARTERIAL STREETS ALONG PERIMETER TO DEFINE &
       DISTINGUISH PLACE FROM NEIGHBOURHOOD.
  d) DESIGN INTERNAL STREETS TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN STREETS,
     USE CURVILINEAR DESIGN FOR SAFETY & AESTHETICS.
  e) RESTRICT LOCAL SHOPPING AREA TO THE PERIMETER.
  f)   DEDICETE 10% OF NEIGHBOURHOOD LAND TO PARKS & OPEN
       SPACES.
 IN SHORT HAVE A COMMUNITY LIVING WITHIN A CITY.
CONCEPT OF   HUMAN
              SETTLEMENT.
   THE CONCEPT TERMED AS EKISTICS,MEANING SCIENCE OF HUMAN
    SETTLEMENT
   THIS WAS COINED BY K.A. DOXIADIS.
   THIS INCLUDES REGIONAL, CITY, COMMUNITY PLANNING
    &DWELLING DESIGN.
   HE ORGANIZED 5 EKISTIC ELEMENTS : NATURE, ANTHROPOS,
    SOCIETY,SHELLS & NEHOORKS.
   EKISTICS AIMS TO ENCOMPASS ALL SCALES OF HUMAN HABITATION
    & SEEK TO LEARN FROM ARCHAEOSLOGICAL HISTORIC RECORD, AS
    MUCH AS POSSIBLE, AT TOTAL SETTLEMENT PATTERN.
   THE KEY PRINCIPLES WERE:
    a) OPTIMIZATION OF POTENTIAL CONTACTS.
    b) MINIMIZE EFFORTS TO MAKE CONTACTS.
    c) TRY TO MAKE THINGS EASY & EASY ACCESIBLITY.
    d) OPTIMIZATION OPF PROTECTIVE OPEN SPACE.
    e) WASTE BALANCE WITH BENVIRONMENT.
    f) SYNTHESIS OF ALL PRINCIPLES.
MILE HIGH CITY
         CONCEPT
THIS GAVE NEW DIRECTION TO LIVING.. THIS
WAS A CONCEPT BASED ON VERTICAL LIVING.
 THIS EXPLAINS THAT A TOWER 1 MILE HIGH
SHALL BE BUILT AND ALL COMMUNITY SHALL LIVE
IN IT .
 THE IDEA OF THIS LIVING CAME SO THAT THE
LAND COULD BE UTILIZED FOR GREENING
PURPOSES.
SINGLE NUCLEI THEORY
    This is a model of urban land use in which a city grows from CENTRAL
    POINT.
   Centre being the Nucleus is the major part of the city.
   The major complexes formed the centre of the city and other parts of
    city originate from the centre of the nucleus.
MULTI NUCLEI THEORY
    This model is a model of urban land use in which a city grows from several
    independent points rather than from one central business district. Each point acts
    as a growth center from a particular kind of land use, such as industry, retail, or
    high-quality housing. As these expand, they merge to form a single urban area.
   Some centers or nodes include:
    o ports,
    o universities,
    o airports,
    o parks,
    o neighborhood business centers.
   Criticisms about the Multiple nuclei model
    1) Negligence of height of buildings.
    2) Non-existence of abrupt divisions between zones.
    3) Each zone displays a significant degree of internal heterogeneity and not
    homogeneity.
    4) Unawareness of inertia forces.
    5) No consideration of influence of physical relief and government policy.
    6) The concepts may not be totally applicable to oriental cities with different
    cultural, economic and political backgrounds.
SECTOR THEORY
  DEVELOPED BY HOMER HOYT.
 BASIC IDEA: ONCE CONTRASTS IN LAND
  USE HAD ARISEN NEAR THE CENTRE OF A
  CITY, THESE DIFFERENCES WERE
  PERPETUATED AS THE CITY EXPANDED.
 DISTINCTIVE SECTORS OF LAND USE WERE
  LIKELY TO GROW OUT FROM THE CENTER
  OFTEN FOCUSED ON MAJOR ROUTEWAYS.
 IT WAS A WEDGE LIKE EXPANSION,
  WHICH WAS ALSO AN IMPROVEMENT TO
  PREVIOUS THEORIES.
Theories and Concepts of town planning

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Theories and Concepts of town planning

  • 1. THE DEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION OF CITIES DURING THE 20 TH CENTURY ; BY VARIOYS CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
  • 2.
  • 3. GARDEN CITY CONCEPT  GIVEN BY EBENZER HOWARD  HE ANALYSED THE REASONS FOR PEOPLE TO MOVE TO CITY OR COUNTRY SIDE.  THIS CONCEPT ATTEMPTS TO REDUCE AND SOLVE SOCIAL PROBLEMS.  THE GARDEN CITY CONSISTS FOR DIFFERENT ZONES,STREET TYPES AND GREEN.  THE CORE IN CENTRE IS ABOUT 4 SQ KM. & CONTAINS CENTRAL PARK, SURROUNDED BY A COMMERCIAL,CULTURAL & ADMINSTRATIVE ZONE .  TO AVOID PROBLEMS WHICH OCCURS IN CITUY EXPAINSION, THE CONCEPT LIMITS THE CITY MAX. POPULATION TO 32,000 PEOPLE.  THUS NEW CITY HAS TO BE FOUND IN A REASONABLE DISTANCE OF 7KM., SO THE CITIES ARE WELL CONNECTED.
  • 4. G A R D E 0000 C N I T Y
  • 5. GEDDIAN TRIO CONCEPT • GAVE NEW APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING TOWNS & NEW TECHNIQUES OF PLANNING. • A TOWN IS INTEGRATION OF ‘FOLK, WORK & PLACE’. • THIS MEANS THAT IN PREPARING A PLAN WE MUST TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION : - THE NO. AND THE KIND OF PEOPLE. - THEIR NEEDS FOR WORK. -& PLACE (HOUSING, EDUCATION RECREATION & AMENTIES). • ALL DATA MUST BE ANALYSED & THEN DEVELOPED. • HIS TECHNIQUE OF PLANNING WERE (a) SURVEY BEFORE PLAN. (b) PLAN BEFORE DEVELOPMENT. • OBSEVE TO ENDERSTAND & UNDERSTAND TO FORSEE.
  • 6.
  • 7. CITY OF TOMORROW -  CONCEPT BY LE CORBUSIER  HE BELIEVED THAT PEOPLE PREFER TO LIVE IN SUBURB RATHER THAN A CITY.  THUS HE CONCLUDED THAT THE CENTRE SHOULD BE FOPR COMMERCE, SURROUNDED BY 2 BELTS OF RESIDENTIAL AREA.  HIS CONCEPTS SUGGESTED THAT THE CENTRE OF A GREAT CITY SHOULD CONSIST MAINLY OF SKYSCRAPPERS – EXCLUSIVELY FOR COMMERCIAL USE & AREA OCCUPIED BY THESE SHOULD NOT BE GREATER THAN 5%.  THE REMAINING 95% SHOULD BE PARKS WITH TREES.  SURROUNDING THE CENTER THERE WOULD BE BELT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, IN THE FORM OF THOSE ZIGIZAG BLOCKS WITH “SET BACKS”.
  • 8.
  • 9. BROAD ACRE CITY CONCEPT  URBAN, SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT.  PROPOSED BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT.  IT WAS BOTH A PLANNING STATEMENT AND A SOCIO-POLITICAL SCHEME.  EACH FAMILY WOULD BE GIVEN 1 ACRE (4000 SQ M) OF PLOT OF LAND.  IT WAS EXACT OPPOSITE OF TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT.
  • 10.
  • 11. NEIGHBOURHOOD UNIT CONCEPT  THIS CONCEPT CRYSTALIZED FROM THE PREVAILING SOCIAL INTELLECTUAL ATTITUDES FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT.  THIS CONCEPT WAS DEVELOPED BY CLARENCE PERRY AND OBSERVED BY LOUIS MUMJORD.  FOLLOWING WERE THE PRINCIPLES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD UNIT: a) CENTRE THE SCHOOL, SO THAT CHILD CAN EASILY WALK TO SCHOOL. b) SIZE OF NEIGHBOURHOOD REDUCE TO 5000 TO 9000 RESIDENT TO HAVE 1 SCHOOL AMONG THEM. c) PLACE ARTERIAL STREETS ALONG PERIMETER TO DEFINE & DISTINGUISH PLACE FROM NEIGHBOURHOOD. d) DESIGN INTERNAL STREETS TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN STREETS, USE CURVILINEAR DESIGN FOR SAFETY & AESTHETICS. e) RESTRICT LOCAL SHOPPING AREA TO THE PERIMETER. f) DEDICETE 10% OF NEIGHBOURHOOD LAND TO PARKS & OPEN SPACES.  IN SHORT HAVE A COMMUNITY LIVING WITHIN A CITY.
  • 12. CONCEPT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT.  THE CONCEPT TERMED AS EKISTICS,MEANING SCIENCE OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT  THIS WAS COINED BY K.A. DOXIADIS.  THIS INCLUDES REGIONAL, CITY, COMMUNITY PLANNING &DWELLING DESIGN.  HE ORGANIZED 5 EKISTIC ELEMENTS : NATURE, ANTHROPOS, SOCIETY,SHELLS & NEHOORKS.  EKISTICS AIMS TO ENCOMPASS ALL SCALES OF HUMAN HABITATION & SEEK TO LEARN FROM ARCHAEOSLOGICAL HISTORIC RECORD, AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, AT TOTAL SETTLEMENT PATTERN.  THE KEY PRINCIPLES WERE: a) OPTIMIZATION OF POTENTIAL CONTACTS. b) MINIMIZE EFFORTS TO MAKE CONTACTS. c) TRY TO MAKE THINGS EASY & EASY ACCESIBLITY. d) OPTIMIZATION OPF PROTECTIVE OPEN SPACE. e) WASTE BALANCE WITH BENVIRONMENT. f) SYNTHESIS OF ALL PRINCIPLES.
  • 13. MILE HIGH CITY CONCEPT THIS GAVE NEW DIRECTION TO LIVING.. THIS WAS A CONCEPT BASED ON VERTICAL LIVING.  THIS EXPLAINS THAT A TOWER 1 MILE HIGH SHALL BE BUILT AND ALL COMMUNITY SHALL LIVE IN IT .  THE IDEA OF THIS LIVING CAME SO THAT THE LAND COULD BE UTILIZED FOR GREENING PURPOSES.
  • 14.
  • 15. SINGLE NUCLEI THEORY  This is a model of urban land use in which a city grows from CENTRAL POINT.  Centre being the Nucleus is the major part of the city.  The major complexes formed the centre of the city and other parts of city originate from the centre of the nucleus.
  • 16. MULTI NUCLEI THEORY  This model is a model of urban land use in which a city grows from several independent points rather than from one central business district. Each point acts as a growth center from a particular kind of land use, such as industry, retail, or high-quality housing. As these expand, they merge to form a single urban area.  Some centers or nodes include: o ports, o universities, o airports, o parks, o neighborhood business centers.  Criticisms about the Multiple nuclei model 1) Negligence of height of buildings. 2) Non-existence of abrupt divisions between zones. 3) Each zone displays a significant degree of internal heterogeneity and not homogeneity. 4) Unawareness of inertia forces. 5) No consideration of influence of physical relief and government policy. 6) The concepts may not be totally applicable to oriental cities with different cultural, economic and political backgrounds.
  • 17. SECTOR THEORY  DEVELOPED BY HOMER HOYT.  BASIC IDEA: ONCE CONTRASTS IN LAND USE HAD ARISEN NEAR THE CENTRE OF A CITY, THESE DIFFERENCES WERE PERPETUATED AS THE CITY EXPANDED.  DISTINCTIVE SECTORS OF LAND USE WERE LIKELY TO GROW OUT FROM THE CENTER OFTEN FOCUSED ON MAJOR ROUTEWAYS.  IT WAS A WEDGE LIKE EXPANSION, WHICH WAS ALSO AN IMPROVEMENT TO PREVIOUS THEORIES.