Urban forms Flashcards
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Urban form
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physical layout and design of the city
* includes shape, size, density of population, configuration of settlements
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Urban morphology
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spatial structure + organisation of an urban area
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Physical factors that affect the shape of the city
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1. Relief of the land- flat= good for roads + railways
2. Rivers- transportation for industries
3. Drainage Patterns
4
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Modern day urban morphology
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- humans have been able to overcome urban physical factors
- urban form is now influenced by human factors
- main factor that influences land use today is land value
5
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2 main urban models
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- Burgess concentric zone model
- Hoyt’s sector model
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Burgess concentric zone model
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- CBD is at the centre (inner core)
- Factories (traditional) are the second ring
- Low class residential (old inner city area) are the third ring
- Medium class residential (inter war period) the fourth ring
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High class residential (modern suburbs)- the outer ring
* the city grows outwards beginning in the middle at the CBD
* zone of transition is where the industry and poorer quality housing can be found - new immigrants usually live in this zone
* 3rd ring occupied by modest houses for blue collar workers, where the fourth is more spacious for middle class families
* 5th zone is the commuter zone, usually white collar workers who commute to the centre
- developed for American cities and has limited application elsewhere
- preindustrial cities (Europe) didnt follow - the city centre was much more important for most in terms of social status of residents**
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Hoyt’s sector model
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- CBD (city centre)
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* city develops in sectors, not rings
* areas are attractive for different activities
* as city grows, activities expand in a wedge from centre
* once district of high-class housing is established, most expensive houses are built on outer edge of district, away from centre
* industry and retailling develop in other sectors, as well as low class and middle class residential sectors
* industry is located along major rail lines and roads
* e.g Chicago- the city of which Hoyt model is based on
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8
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PLVI
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