The History of Urban Form was one of the most influential courses ever taught at Georgia Tech: one year it was voted the most popular elective on the entire campus. For many of his students it was enough to change their career paths to urban design and city planning. We are fortunate that Professor Doug Allen recorded his lectures the last year he was able to teach them, and we are honored to begin sharing them with you here for the first time. This series of lecture videos will expand your understanding of where cities come from and where they are going. But this is not your average history course. Through sharp wit and legendary asides, Allen reveals and analyzes the interconnected components of cities and displays their collective histories against the challenges of contemporary planning. Prepare to see the built environment in a new light.
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Jan 24, 2024
Bonus Lecture: Savannah
E40 • 45 mins
Jan 24, 2024
Lecture 39: New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism
E39 • 59 mins
Jan 24, 2024
Lecture 38: Edge Cities and the Crisis of the Object
E38 • 57 mins
Jan 24, 2024
Lecture 37: Equity, Race, and Place
E37 • 63 mins
Jan 24, 2024
Lecture 36: Expansion of the Regulatory Framework
E36 • 14 mins