Urban Design Politics
Description
Examines ways urban design contributes to distribution of political power and resources in cities. Investigates the nature of relations between built form and political purposes through close study of a wide variety of situations where public sector design commissions and planning processes have been clearly motivated by political pressures. Lectures and discussions focus on specific case studies of 20th-century government-sponsored designs carried out under diverse regimes in the US, Europe, and elsewhere.
Subject Number
4.253
Semester
Year
2022
Prerequisites
permission of instructor
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Cancelled
No
Instructor(s) (Non-Users)
Lawrence Vale
Schedule
M 3-6
Location
10-401
Discipline
Credits + Level
3-0-9
G
Joint Subjects
11.302
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