HISTORY - History of Planning Profession - FPK Flashcards
First National Planning Conference
1909, held at the National Conference on City Planning and Congestion Relief in Washington, D.C.
First City Planning Course
1909, the first city planning course was taught in Harvard’s Landscape Architecture Department.
Wacker’s Manual of the Plan of Chicago
1912, Walter Moody. Adopted as an eighth-grade textbook by the Chicago Board of Education. This is the first known formal instruction in city planning below the college level.
Carrying Out the City Plan
1914, Flavel Shurtleff. The first major textbook on city planning.
American City Planning Institute of Planners (ACIP)
Founded in 1917. Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., was ACIP’s first president.
American Institute of Planners (AIP)
1939 renaming of American City Planning Institute of Planners (ACIP)
First issue of City Planning
In 1925, published by the American City Planning Institute and the National Conference on City Planning This was the predecessor to the current Journal of the American Planning Association.
American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO)
Founded 1934
Code of Ethics
Adopted by AIP in 1971
First exam for AIP membership
Administered in 1977
American Planning Association was created
1978, merger of AIP and ASPO
The Journal of Planning Education and Research.
1981, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning published
First land use zoning restrictions on the location of noxious uses.
1867, San Francisco
First local civic center plan in the U.S.
1903, Cleveland. Daniel Burnham, John Carrere, and Arnold Brunner led the development.
First major American city to apply City Beautiful principles
1906, San Francisco. Daniel Burnham developed.