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Models of Urban Structure
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Concentric Zone Model Ernest Burgess, 1920’s City of Chicago
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Concentric Zone Model Zone A: CBD is here
Transportation infrastructure converges Most tertiary employment Zone B: Industrial activities Adjacent to CBD, labor and markets Port sites and rail yards
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Concentric Zone Model Zone C: Low income housing
Constantly being converted to other uses due to expanding manufacturing and industrial activities First generation immigrants Zone D: residential zone dominated by working class Second generation immigrants Near employment
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Concentric Zone Model Zone E: Higher quality housing
Longer commuter costs Zone F: outside zone E High class expensive housing Rural, suburban setting
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Concentric Zone Model: Considerations
Considered a product of its time, circa 1950 Developed for American cities and not easily applied elsewhere Developed when people used public transit and can’t be applied to the highway cities of today
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Sector Model Homer Hoyt, 1939 City of Chicago
Transport had a direct impact on land uses Cities grow along an axis, thus the sector model 6
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Sector Model 6 Zone 1: CBD Land is expensive
Little space, competition is high, congestion is high 6 Zone 2: Zone of Transition Old industries located here State of constant change due to growth of Zone 1
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Sector Model 6 Zone 3: Zone of Transition A.k.a old inner city areas
Low class residential housing 6 Zone 4: Council Estates Semi-detached housing Garden areas Medium-class residential
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Sector Model Zone 5: Commuter Zone
Private, high class, top quality housing Much commuting into CBD Zone 6: Countryside areas Pleasant, rural surroundings Satellite villages and towns
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Sector Model: Considerations
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Multi-Nuclei Theory Harris and Ullman
Separate nucli or CBD’s in the urban pattern, not just one Centrifugal forces determine land use, ie residential repels industrial High rent vs low rent
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Multi-Nuclei Theory Zone 1 CBD Zone 2 Zone of Transition Zone 3
Residential Low Class Zone 4 Residential Middle Class
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Multi-Nuclei Theory Zone 5 Residential Upper Class Zone 6
Industry and Heavy Manufacturing Zone 7 Mini CBD Zone 8 Residential Suburb
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Multi-Nuclei Theory Zone 9 Industrial Suburb
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Multi-Nuclei Theory: Considerations
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