People Flashcards
Paul Davidoff
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.
Sherry Arnstein
Citizen Participation Ladder: non-participation, tokenism, citizen power.
Saul Alinsky
Chicago community organizer.
Advocacy Planning
Daniel Burnham
City Beautiful movement.
Wrote Plan of Chicago - effort to restore the waterfront for recreation.
“Make no small plans.”
Ian McHarg
“Design with Nature”
Lawrence Veiller
Tenement Housing
Edward Bassett
Father of zoning
Patrick Geddes
Regional planning
Frank Lloyd Wright
Broad Acres
Jane Jacobs
Eyes on the Street
Robert Moses
Transformed NYC public works in 1930’s-50’s, expanded park system
Ebenezer Howard
Garden Cities
Rachel Carson
“Silent Spring”
Clarence Perry
Neighborhood Unit Concept in “Regional Plan of NY and it’s Environs” - 5 minute walk radius with school at center of neighborhood. Radburn, NJ
Charles Abrams
NY Housing Authority creator; author of The City is the Frontier
Thomas Abrams
Garden City planner
Frederick Law Olmstead
Father of landscape architecture; Central Park; Riverside, IL
John Nolen
Designed Mariemont, OH; first comp plan in FL
Paolo Soleri
Designed Arcosanti, experimental utopian city in AZ
Catherine Bauer Wurster
Housing policy; author of Modern Housing; Housing Act of 1937
Clarence Stein
Designed Sunnyside Gardens in NY (Garden Cities); author of New Town for America
Rexford Tugwell
Head of Resettlement Admin during New Deal; NYC Planning Commission; Gov. of Puerto Rico
Sir Raymond Unwin
Designer of Letchworth; author of Town Planning in Practice
Charles Lindblom
Incrementalism in decision making (i.e. baby steps/muddling through). Planning is less scientific and more experiential.
George Pullman
Pullman sleeping car & built company town.
Harvey Molotch
“City as a Growth Machine” - real estate important.
Jean Gottman
Megalopolis (>10M people).
Normal Krumholtz
Equity planning.
Peter Calthorpe
CNU, TOD.
Andres Duany
CNU, Transect/SmartCode.
Robert Weaver
First United States Secretary of HUD.
James Rouse
Designed Columbia, MD and the first enclosed shopping mall in the US.