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翻譯:李曉婷(簡介並寄信)
編輯:侯嘉玨(簡介並寄信)


課程描述

此課程在麻省理工學院已經講授近五十年,最初是由Kevin Lynch教授授課至1979年,接著就是現任講師。此課程目前有26堂課,每堂課歷時一個半小時,其中包含20分鐘的視覺性教材。每堂課學生會被給予必要與背景閱讀的教材,以及全面共通性的參考書目。此課程為進階課程,適合於先前已接受適當教育的學生。

此課程是種城市實體與社會形式的檢驗。城市在不同時間點上達到某種形式,當她們的暫存的屬性在課堂中被強調時,但此課程並不是在進行一種系統化的城市歷史說明。主要是著重在已被激發且仍然報告城市建築物的理論,其中涵蓋規範性與功能性。

此課程教材分為三個部分。第一個部分是藉由傳統上企圖具體說明「美」的例子來檢驗城市形式的本質,同時近來也企圖解釋城市如何展現,以及在城市形式理論上系統化的主張。第二個部分是著重在起源於十八世紀晚期北歐的現代城市形式。仔細討論其設計與形成同時期城市基礎的創意。最後,藉由著重目前的理論與實務,特別是城市形成過程、空間與社會結構、以及形式模型,企圖將第三個部分的內容建構在之前的章節之上。

沒有足夠都市設計或都市歷史背景的學生必須取得講師的同意。

課程綱要

1. 導論

第一部分:城市形式理論的本質

2. 三種類似例子:宇宙模式
3. 機械模式
4. 有機模式
5. 記述性理論與功能性理論
6. 幾個最近的理論性主張

第二部分:現代城市形式

7. 早期資本主義的城市
8. 倫敦
9. 巴黎
10. 維也納與巴塞隆納
11. 芝加哥
12. 組織與控制
13. 烏托邦主義
14. 部份現實

第三部分:當代理論與實務

15. 城市形式與過程
16. 空間與社會結構
17. 雙極性:約翰尼斯堡/索威托(南非)
18. 雙極性:聖地牙哥/提娃那(墨西哥),德里/新德里以及哈瓦那/古巴
19. 現代與後現代都市主義
20. 開放性與預言
21. 持久性與合理性
22. 記憶
23. 公共與私人領域
24. 郊區與外圍
25. 後都市主義與資源保護
26. 大都市主義

結論:朝向城市形式理論


Description

This class has been taught at MIT for close to fifty years, first by Kevin Lynch until 1979, and subsequently by the present instructor. It now consists of 26 lectures, each of 1 1/2 hours, including about 20 minutes for visual material. Students are given required and background reading material for each class as well as an overall general bibliography. The class is regarded as an advanced class for which appropriate previous education is required for enrollment.

The class is an examination of the physical and social form of cities. Cities achieve form over time, and while their temporal attributes are stressed in the class, the class is not a systematic account of the history of cities. It focuses rather on the theories, both normative and functional, that have motivated and still inform the construction of cities,

The class material is divided into three sections. The first examines the nature of city form theory through examples of traditional attempts to specify "goodness", recent attempts to explain how cities perform, and selected systematic claims on city form theory. The second section focuses on the modern city from its genesis in northern Europe in the late 18th century and discusses in detail the inventions which created it and formed the basis of the contemporary city. The third section attempts to build on the previous sections by concentrating on current theory and practice, in particular on city form process, spatial and social structure, and form models.

Students who have insufficient background in urban design or urban history must obtain the permission of the Instructor.

Course Outline

1. Introduction

Section One: The Nature of City Form Theory

2. Three analogical examples: The cosmic model
3. The machine model
4. The organic model
5. Descriptive and functional theory
6. Some recent theoretical propositions

Section Two: The Form of the Modern City

7. The early cities of capitalism
8. London
9. Paris
10. Vienna and Barcelona
11. Chicago
12. Organization and control
13. Utopianism
14. Partial realizations

Section Three: Current theory and practice

15. City form and process
16. Spatial and social structure
17. Bi-polarity: Johannesburg / Soweto
18. Bi-polarity: San Diego / Tijuana, Delhi / New Delhi and Havana / Cuba
19. Modern and post-modern urbanism
20. Open-endedness and prophecy
21. Permanence and rationality
22. Memory
23. Public and private domains
24. Suburbs and periphery
25. Post-urbanism and resource conservation
26. Mega-urbanism

Conclusion: Towards a Theory of City Form


 
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