19th Century European Urbanism
City Beautiful
Park Movement
Garden Cities
Chicago School
100
Modern Paris Urban Planner

Haussmann

100

Founder of City Beautiful

Daniel Burnham

100

Founder of the Park Movement

Frederick Law Olmsted

100

Founder of Garden Cities

Ebenezer Howard

100

Prominent architects of the Chicago School

- Louis Sullivan

- Adler

- Frank Lloyd Wright

200

Urban changes and features

-Sewers and wells

-design of streets 

- water pipes 

- arcades for shopping 

- street improvements 

- landscaped streets 

- transportation 

- uniform building facades 

- circulation systems 

- historic heritage preserved 

- slum clearance 

- spatial order 

200

Urban changes and features of City Beautiful

- Aesthetics 

- Monuments

- Picturesque

- Reform

- Increase Land Value 

 - civic centers 

- classical styles 

200

Objectives of Park Movement

- Bringing Nature/ lungs of city 

- Community input

- network of green 

- well-being

- separate vehicle/peds/

200

Objectives of Garden City

- Cooperation & shared space 

- Greening Cities 

- Greenbelts 

- Healthy

- Away from smoke  

 - village atmosphere

 - self-sufficient  

200

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Marshal Field, HH Richardson, Chicago

300

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300

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McMillan Plan for the Mall, Washington DC

- Linear, greenery, monuments

300

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Central Park

300

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300

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Louis Sullivan, Bayard-Condit Building, NYC

400

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- Garnier, Opera House, Paris

400

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400

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400

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Unwin and Parker, Letchworth

400

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The Buffalo Guaranty Building, 1896

500

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500

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- Burnham proposal for Chicago

500

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500

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Olmsted & Vaux, Forest Hills

500

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Burnham, Root & FLW, The Rookery, 1888-1907

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