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Lec 17: Spatial & Social Structure II: Bipolarity (M-I-T)
Lec 17: Spatial & Social Structure II: Bipolarity (M-I-T)
Course:
Theory of City Form (Spring 2013) (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Applied Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Dr. Julian Beinart
Level:
Graduate
Theory of City Form (Spring 2013) (M-I-T)
Lec 10: Transformations III: Vienna and Barcelona (M-I-T)
Lec 11: Transformations IV: Chicago (M-I-T)
Lec 12: Transformations V: Panopticism, St. Petersburg and Berlin (M-I-T)
Lec 13: Utopianism as Social Reform and Built Form (M-I-T)
Lec 14: 20th Century Realizations: Russia and Great Britain (M-I-T)
Lec 15: City Form and Process (M-I-T)
Lec 16: Spatial & Social Structure I: Theory (M-I-T)
Lec 17: Spatial & Social Structure II: Bipolarity (M-I-T)
Lec 18: Spatial & Social Structure III: Colony & Post-colony (M-I-T)
Lec 19: Form Models I: Modern and Post-modern Urbanism (M-I-T)
Lec 1: Introduction (M-I-T)
Lec 20: Form Models II: Open-endedness and Prophecy (M-I-T)
Lec 21: Form Models III and IV: Rationality and Memory (M-I-T)
Lec 22: Cases I: Public and Private Domains (M-I-T)
Lec 23: Cases II: Suburbs and Periphery (M-I-T)
Lec 24: Cases III: Post-urbanism and Resource Conservation (M-I-T)
Lec 25: Cases IV: Hyper and Mega-urbanism (M-I-T)
Lec 26: Conclusion: Towards a Theory of City Form (M-I-T)
Lec 2: Normative Theory I: The City as Supernatural (M-I-T)
Lec 3: Normative Theory II: The City as Machine (M-I-T)