INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
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1 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 1 ARCHITECTURE 4021a + PPM696a + F&ES 892 FALL 2010 Tuesdays 11:30-1:20 alexgarvin@alexgarvin.net web site: T.A.s = Jacob.dugopolski@yale.edu William.gridley@yale.edu Clay.Hayles@yale.edu Laura.Wagner@yale.edu Jia-Jun.yeo@yale.edu INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 8/31 - INTRODUCTION lecture 9/ 7 - HOUSING I: Residential Design (assignment I due) lecture 9/11 + 9/12 - walking tours of Long Island City tour 9/14 - HOUSING II: The Economics of Development (assignment II due) discussion 9/17 - each team meets with TA to present strategy for assignment III and publishes initial bid 9/21 - HOUSING III: Community Development lecture 9/24 assignment III due 9/28 HOUSING IV: Long Island City Game game 10/ 5 - COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT I : Retailing lecture 10/12 - midterm week (no class) 10/19 - LAND USE REGULATION I: Pros & Cons of Zoning lecture 10/26 LAND USE REGULATION II: Historic Preservation (assignment IV due) - lecture 11/ 2 - COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT II : Downtown Redevelopment lecture 11/ 2 special afternoon every team meets with Alex Garvin to discuss strategy 11/ 5 assignment V due 11/ 9 - LAND USE REGULATION III: Rezoning Long Island City game 11/16 - PARKS RECREATION & OPEN SPACE lecture 11/23 - no class (Thanksgiving Break) 11/30 - CONCLUSION: The Art of Getting Things Done lecture FINAL EXAM date to be announced COURSE REQUIREMENTS (1) REGULAR ATTENDANCE: The material covered in classes is not duplicated in the reading. If you miss a class you miss a major part of the course, which will be covered in the final examination. (2) GAMES: Games require preparation and consultation with Alex Garvin and TAs. Every student is required to participate in all games during class and will be graded on that participation. In professional life failure to submit on time will result in losing the job. Similarly, failure to submit assignments when due or to be prepared to participate in class will result in an automatic failure. (3) READING: The success of both games and lectures is dependent on familiarity with the reading prior to class. Paperbacks on the reading list are marked with an asterisk(*). All readings are on reserve at the ART & ARCHITECTURE LIBRARY. Since so much of the reading consists of A. Garvin's book, THE AMERICAN CITY: WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T (2 nd edition), assignments include optional "alternative reading" by other authors covering similar material. They are intended to give a different perspective from that of A. Garvin. The "resources on reserve" are intended to provide background for the games. (4) FINAL EXAM: (on games, lectures, and readings. Date to be arranged to fit studio jury schedule) ASSIGNED Yale Bookstore (Barnes & Noble)
2 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 2 INTRODUCTION SESSION I Alexander Garvin: THE AMERICAN CITY: WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T, McGraw Hill, 2002, I. A Realistic Approach to City & Suburban Planning - pp. 1-8 II. Ingredients of Success - pp SESSION II Due : 9/8 HOUSING I : Deciding What to Build Prepare Phase I assignment for Long Island City residential development (1) John Macsai, et. al.: HOUSING, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1982 (2) Adrienne Schmitz: MULTIFAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK, The Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 2000 (3) George Binder (editor): SKY HIGH LIVING, the Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd., Australia, 2002 (4) Wolfgang Forster: HOUSING IN THE 20 TH AND 21 ST CENTURIES, Prestel, New York, (5) Loft Publications: HIGHRISES SOCIAL LIVING, Loft Publications, Barcelona, 2007 (6) Market data website: 9/12 + 9/13 - walking tours of Long Island City SESSIONS III through IV Due : 9/15 + continuing HOUSING II : Economics of Development (1) Alexander Garvin: "HOW REAL ESTATE WORKS" 1993, unpublished (2) Alexander Garvin: THE AMERICAN CITY: WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T, 2 nd edition VIII. Increasing the Housing Supply - pp IX. Reducing Housing Cost - pp (3) Affordable Housing pp in Miles, Haney, & Berens: REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT - PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS (3 rd edition), The Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 2000 mortgage calculator: (1) Richard Peiser with Anne Frej: Introduction, in PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, The Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 2003, pp (2) Roger Starr: HOUSING AND THE MONEY MARKET, Basic Books, New York, 1975 (3) Ira W. Nachem: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO FINANCING REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007 (4) Peter Linneman: REAL ESTATE FINANCE: RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES (2 nd edition), Philadelphia, 2004 (1) Brueggeman and Stone: REAL ESTATE FINANCE (seventh edition), Richard D. Irwin, Homewood Illinois, 1981 (2) J. Paul Mitchell (editor): FEDERAL HOUSING POLICY & PROGRAMS, PAST AND PRESENT, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, New Brunswick, N.J., 1985 (3) Lloyd W. Bookout, Jr.: RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK, Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 1990 (4) Miles, Haney, & Berens: REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT - PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS (2nd edition), The Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 1995 (especially pp )
3 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 3 HOUSING II : Public Policy Session V Due: 9/30 VI. Urban Redevelopment - pp (esp ) X. Housing Rehabilitation - pp XI. Clearing the Slums - pp XII. Revitalizing Neighborhoods - pp (1) Jane Jacobs: DEATH & LIFE OF GREAT AMERICAN CITIES*, Random House, N.Y., 1961 (a) Introduction - pp and (b) Slumming and Unslumming pp (2) Lewis Mumford: THE URBAN PROSPECT*, Harcourt, Brace & World, NY, 1968 (a) (Mama Jacobs) Home Remedies for Urban Cancer pp (3) Herbert J. Gans : "The Failure of Urban Renewal pp in URBAN RENEWAL: THE RECORD & THE CONTROVERSY*, MIT Press, 1967, James Q. Wilson, edition COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT I: Retailing V. Retail Shopping - pp Session VIII Due:10/6 (1) Richard B. Peiser (with Dean Schwanke): "Retail Development" pp in PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, Dearborn Financial Publishing, Inc. & Urban Land Institute, Washington D.C., 2003 (2) Anita Kramer (editor): RETAIL DEVELOPMENT (4 th edition), Urban Land Institute, Washington D.C., 2008 (3) M. Jeffrey Hardwick: MALL MAKER: VICTOR GRUEN, ARCHITECT OF THE AMERICAN DREAM, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, (1) Urban Land Institute: DOLLARS & CENTS OF SHOPPING CENTERS*, Urban Land Institute, 1987 (2) International Council of Shopping Centers: THE SCORE, ICSC s HANDBOOK ON SHOPPING CENTER OPERATIONS, REVENUES & EXPENSES*, New York, 1995 (3) Beyard, Braun, McLaughlin, Philips & Rubin DEVELOPING URBAN ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS*, Urban Land Institute, Washington DC., 1998 (4) Michael Beyard + W. Paul O Mara: SHOPPING CENTER DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK (3 rd edition), Urban Land Institute, Washington DC (5) Dean Schwanke et al.: MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOK, (2 nd edition) Urban Land Institute, Washington DC., 2003 SESSION IV
4 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 4 LAND USE REGULATION I : ZONING XVI. Land Use Regulation - pp Sessions VIII + IX Due: 10/20 (1) Seymour Toll: ZONED AMERICAN, Grossman, 1969 (2) John Delafons: LAND USE CONTROLS IN THE UNITED STATES, MIT Press, 1969 (3) Terry Jill Lassar: CARROTS & STICKS: NEW ZONING DOWNTOWN*, Urban Land Institute, 1989 (4) Meltz, Merrian, and Frank: THE TAKINGS ISSUE, Island Press, Washington DC, 1999 (5) Donald L. Elliott: A BETTER WAY TO ZONE, Island Press, Washington DC, 2008 (1) NYC Planning Commission: ZONING HANDBOOK, (2) NYC Planning Commission: ZONING RESOLUTION Session VII Due: 10/28 LAND USE REGULATION II : HISTORIC PRESERVATION XVII. Preserving the Past - pp (1) James Marston Fitch: HISTORIC PRESERVATION*, University Press of Virginia, 1990 (2) Joseph B. Rose: "Landmarks Preservation in new York," pp in THE PUBLIC INTEREST, No. 74, Winter 1984 (3) Robert Stipe & Antoinette Lee (editors): THE AMERICAN MOSAIC*, The Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington DC, 1987 (4) Robert E. Stipe (editor): A RICHER HERITAGE: HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN THE 21 ST CENTURY*, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2003 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT II: Downtown Session IX Due: 11/4 IV. Palaces for the People - pp VI. Urban Redevelopment - pp (esp ) VII. Planning for Pedestrians - pp (1) Jon C. Teaford: THE ROUGH ROAD TO RENAISSANCE*, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 1990 (2) Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jr.: BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISCTRICTS*, Urban Land Institute, 1997 ZONING GAME Session X Due:11/10
5 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 5 PARKS RECREATION & OPEN SPACE (1) Alexander Garvin: THE AMERICAN CITY: WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN T, Chapter 3 - Parks & Playgrounds: pp Session IX Due:11/17 (1) Charles Beveridge + Paul Rocheleau: FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED, Rizzoli international, N.Y., 1995 (2) Adam Gopnik: Olmsted s Trip, THE NEW YORKER, March 31, 1997, pp (3) Jane Jacobs: DEATH & LIFE OF GREAT AMERICAN CITIES*, Random House, 1961, "The Uses of Neighborhood Parks" Ch. 5, pp (4) George Chadwick: THE PARK & THE TOWN, Praeger, 1966, "The American Parks Movement," pp Alexander Garvin & Gayle Berens: URBAN PARKS & OPEN SPACE*, Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 1997 Alexander Garvin: PARKS, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE: A 21 st Century Agenda *, A.P.A.., Chicago, 2002 Peter Harnik: INSIDE CITY PARKS*, Urban Land Institute, Washington DC, 2000 Steve Lerner and William Poole: THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF PARKS AND OPEN SPACE*, Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, 1999 THE ART OF GETTING THINGS DONE XVIII. The Comprehensive Plan - pp Session XIII Due 12/1 (1) Christopher Tunnard: THE MODERN AMERICAN CITY*, Van Nostrand, 1968 (2) Eugenie Birch (editor): THE URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING READER, Routledge, new York, 2009 (3) Duerksen, Dale, and Elliott: THE CITIZEN S GUIDE TO PLANNING (4 th edition): American Planning Association, Chicago, 2009 (1) Daniel Burnham & Edward Bennett: PLAN OF CHICAGO, 1909 (2) Victor Gruen: A GREATER FORT WORTH TOMORROW, Greater Fort Worth Planning Committee, Fort Worth, 1956 (3) (Edmund Bacon): COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, City of Philadelphia Planning Commission, Philadelphia, 1960 (4) NYC Planning Commission: PLAN FOR NEW YORK CITY (6 volumes), NYC Planning Commission, New York, 1969 (5) Hilary Ballon and Kenneth Jackson: ROBERT MOSES AND THE MODERN CITY, W. W. Norton, New York, 2007
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