Spatial Planning: past, present and future
I taught this course for a number of years at Dublin Institute of Technology. It might help!
1. Introduction
This module provides grounding in the key concepts of spatial planning and a foundation for the discipline’s further study. It provides an understanding of the interaction between the town and regional planning movement, environmental health and quality concerns; and economic and social development.
2. Module synopsis
· The need to plan
· The origins of spatial planning
· Town and country settlement patterns
· Regional planning
· Spatial planning and sustainability
· Structure and institutions of the Irish planning system
· Contemporary spatial planning
3. Essential reading:
· Hall, P. (various editions) Urban and Regional Planning, Penguin.
· Hall, P (various editions) Cities of Tomorrow, Blackwell Publishing.
· LeGates, R.T. and Stout, F. (1996) The City Reader, Routledge, Second Edition.
3.1 Additional reading:
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· Engels, F (1845). The Condition of the Working Class in
· Greed, C. (1993) Introducing Town Planning, Longman,
· Hall, P. (1996) Cities of the Future, Blackwell,
· Maclaran, A. (1998)
4 Lecture areas:
1. Planning, Planners and Plans: the need to plan!
· Chapter One of Peter Hall’s Urban and Regional Planning
· Chapter One of John Ratcliffe’s Town and Country Planning
2. Planning for urbanization and demographic change
· Childe, G. (1950) The Urban Revolution. Town Planning Review, available in LeGates and Stout (1996) The City Reader.
· Kitto, H.D.F. (1951) The Polis from The Greeks, in LeGates and Stout (1996) The City Reader.
· Pirenne, H. (1925) “City origins” and Cities and European Civilsation”, from Medieval Cities, in LeGates and Stout (1996) The City Reader.
· Davis, K. (1965) The Urbanization of the Human Population, Scientific American. In LeGates and Stout (1996) The City Reader.
3. The History of Urban Form
· Morris, A. E. J. (1994) History of urban form: before the industrial revolutions 3rd. ed. Imprint,
· Kostof, S. (1991) The city shaped: urban patterns and meanings through history.
· Lewis Mumford “What is a city” Architectural Record, in LeGates and Stout (1996) The City Reader.
4. Industrial Revolution/Mass Urbanisation/Evolution of planning
· Chapter Two of Peter Hall’s Urban and Regional Planning
· Hall, Cities of Tomorrow, Chapters 1 ("Cities of Imagination") and 2 ("The City of the Dreadful Night")
· Friedrich Engels. 1845. "The Great Towns", in The City Reader, pp. 46-55.
5. The pre 19th century personalities who influenced the emergence of planning.
· Chapter Three of Peter Hall’s Urban and Regional Planning
· Hall, City Of
· Robert Fishman. 1997. "Urban Utopias: Ebenezer Howard and Le Corbusier". In
· Ebenezer Howard. 1898. "Author's Introduction" and "The Town-Country Magnet" in City Reader, pp. 321-329 (excerpt from Garden Cities of Tomorrow).
· Hall, P and Ward, C. (1998) Sociable cities: the legacy of Ebenezer Howard.
Web sites:
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· Letchworth’s website: http://www.letchworth.com
· Port Sunlight: http://www.portsunlight.org.uk/
· Solitaire:: http://www.saltaire.yorks.com/saltaire-info.html or
6. Personalities who influenced the emergence of planning cont’d.
· Chapter Three of Peter Hall’s Urban and Regional Planning
· Peter Hall. Cities of Tomorrow. Chapter 5: The City in the Region. 136-173.
· Meller, H. (1981) Patrick Geddes 1854-1932 in Pioneers in British Planning. (1981)(ed) Cherry, G. The Architectural Press Limited.
7. Le Corbusier & Frank Lloyd Wright – The City of
· Le Corbusier. 1929. "A
(excerpt from The City of Tomorrow and its Planning. Translated from the 8th French edition of Urbanisme by Frederick Etchells,
· Frank Lloyd Wright. 1935. "
· Peter Hall. Cities of Tomorrow. Chapter 7: The City of
· Power, S. (2000) The Development of the Ballymun Housing Scheme. Irish Geography, Volume 33(2), 2000, 199-212.
8. The Genesis and Evolution of Modern Irish Planning
· BANNON, M.J. (ed.) (1985) The Emergence of Irish Planning 1880-1920. Turoe Press,
· Nowlan, K, L. (1989) “The Evolution of Irish Planning, 1934-1964” in Bannon, M. J. Planning – The Irish Experience 1920-1988,
· Bartley, B. and Waddington, S. (2001) The Emergence and Evolution of Urban Planning in
· Maclaran, A. (1998)
9. State interest in Irish planning
· Bartley, B. and Waddington, S. (2001) The Emergence and Evolution of Urban Planning in
· Bartley, B. and Waddington, S. (2000) Modern Planning in
· Maclaran, A. (1998)
10. Planning for
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· F.H. A,
11. The Changing physical form of Irish cities: A case study of
· Pearson, P. (2000) The heart of
· F.H. A,
· Brady, J. and Simms, A (2001) editors.
· Ó Maitiú, S. (2003)
12. Regional planning in
· Bannon, M. J. and
· Buchanan and Partners (1968) Regional Studies in
· Regional Planning Guidelines Greater
· National Spatial Strategy.
13. New Town Planning & Urban Renewal
· Drudy, P. J. and A. MacLaran (eds.) (1996)
· Drudy, P. J. and M. Punch (1996) Towards a Development Strategy for
· KPMG (1996) Study on the Urban Renewal Schemes. Department of the Environment:
14. Participation, power and planning
· McGuirk, P. (1995) Power and Influence in Urban Planning: Community and Property Interests' Participation in
· McGuirk, P. (1991) Perspectives on the nature and role of urban planning in
· Thornley, A. (1977) Theoretical Perspectives on Planning Participation. Pergamon P.
· Ellis, G. (2002) Third Party rights of appeal in planning: reflecting on the experience of the
15. Current and future phases of Irish spatial planning
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Brendon Buck
September 2006
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