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Paul Davidoff

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Known for advocacy planning 1960’s. Wrote Reveille for Radicals to get the poor involved in democracy and Rules for Radicals rules for community organizing.

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Sherry Arnstein

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Citizen Participation Ladder: non-participation, tokenism, citizen power.

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Saul Alinsky

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Chicago community organizer.

Advocacy Planning

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Daniel Burnham

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City Beautiful movement.
Wrote Plan of Chicago - effort to restore the waterfront for recreation.
“Make no small plans.”

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Ian McHarg

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“Design with Nature”

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Lawrence Veiller

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Tenement Housing

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Edward Bassett

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Father of zoning

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Patrick Geddes

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Regional planning

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Frank Lloyd Wright

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Broad Acres

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Jane Jacobs

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Eyes on the Street

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Robert Moses

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Transformed NYC public works in 1930’s-50’s, expanded park system

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Ebenezer Howard

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Garden Cities

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Rachel Carson

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“Silent Spring”

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Clarence Perry

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Neighborhood Unit Concept in “Regional Plan of NY and it’s Environs” - 5 minute walk radius with school at center of neighborhood. Radburn, NJ

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Charles Abrams

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NY Housing Authority creator; author of The City is the Frontier

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Thomas Abrams

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Garden City planner

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Frederick Law Olmstead

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Father of landscape architecture; Central Park; Riverside, IL

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John Nolen

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Designed Mariemont, OH; first comp plan in FL

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Paolo Soleri

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Designed Arcosanti, experimental utopian city in AZ

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Catherine Bauer Wurster

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Housing policy; author of Modern Housing; Housing Act of 1937

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Clarence Stein

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Designed Sunnyside Gardens in NY (Garden Cities); author of New Town for America

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Rexford Tugwell

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Head of Resettlement Admin during New Deal; NYC Planning Commission; Gov. of Puerto Rico

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Sir Raymond Unwin

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Designer of Letchworth; author of Town Planning in Practice

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Charles Lindblom

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Incrementalism in decision making (i.e. baby steps/muddling through). Planning is less scientific and more experiential.

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George Pullman

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Pullman sleeping car & built company town.

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Harvey Molotch

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“City as a Growth Machine” - real estate important.

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Jean Gottman

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Megalopolis (>10M people).

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Normal Krumholtz

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Equity planning.

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Peter Calthorpe

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CNU, TOD.

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Andres Duany

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CNU, Transect/SmartCode.

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Robert Weaver

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First United States Secretary of HUD.

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James Rouse

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Designed Columbia, MD and the first enclosed shopping mall in the US.