Lecture

Decentralized Urban Planning

Description

This lecture explores the concept of decentralized urban planning, focusing on the shift from hierarchical city structures to more dispersed models. It delves into the historical development of urban planning theories, such as Broadacre City by F.L. Wright and the New Deal initiatives. The presentation discusses the principles of decentralized living, the integration of agriculture and industry, and the importance of organic relationships between production, consumption, and value in urban environments. It also examines the impact of technology on urban dispersion and the vision of a city where public needs are collectively owned, traffic issues are minimized, and nature is seamlessly integrated into the urban fabric.

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