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Cities and Metropolitan Areas GEOG 441 Introduction
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Introduction Syllabus Members of Class Course Themes & Projects Lecture: Urban Morphology
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Urban Morphology Urban Form Townscape Morphogenesis
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Townscape Basic building blocks * lot/ land organization * placement of streets
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Savannah Streetscape (1734)
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Morphogenesis
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Morphology of Three Colonial Cities Three regions with different economies, social worlds, and political “cultures” New England Mid-Atlantic South
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Atlantic Trading World – Mercantile Economy
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Character of Colonies New England – 1620s; Puritan merchants Mid-Atlantic – mid-1600s; English Common Law South – late 1600s; Plantation based agriculture; manorial system
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New England Townscape Organic – oriented to port functions & other topographic features (Ex.: Boston; Portland, Portsmouth) Bastidal – European new towns; egalitarian land assignment – orthogonal plan (Ex.: New Haven, Cambridge)
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Bastide – European New Towns Salisbury’s “chequers”
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New England - Boston Organic Design: response to the topography & priorities of use Port town: oriented to water & wharfs Functional lay-out and land use patterns (Ex. “the commons”)
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Quincy Market - Wharfs
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Quincy Market – Faneuil Hall
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Boston Commons
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Mid-Atlantic - Philadelphia American Grid Land speculator’s model Egalitarian – bastide influence plus “London Rebuilt”
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Grid Pattern Town - Planned Surveyed in 1682
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Penn’s Plan “ a greene country town” “a great towne” – selling lots to British speculators; land sale rather than land use determined the form Laid out – one mile X two Town squares for public use
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