Module 2, Urban Design
Module 2, Urban Design
BY KEVIN LYNCH
• City as a MACHINE
• Such a crystalline city has all of its parts fused into a perfectly ordered whole and
change is allowed to happen only in a rhythmically controlled manner.
• These are acknowledged in creating the city's form by devising methods for finding
a good site, making boundaries, subdividing land, determining a center, connecting
to celestial forms, fixing coordinates, controlling change, determining social
structure, codifying rules, coordinating physics and metaphysics, and reinforcing
form through ritual.
Book : The Kaogongji (Kao Gong Ji) Plan of Chengzhou (supergrid in red)
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(City is temporary,
or build in haste,
or with a practical aim)
• Its form requires a few simple rules in order to continue with urbanization, and
the outcome is factual, functional, and without any attachment to the
mystery of the universe.
• Among its attributes are: convenience, speed, flexibility, legibility, equality, and
speculation.
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(City is temporary,
or build in haste,
or with practical aim)
• It does not change merely by adding parts but through reorganization as it reaches
limits or thresholds.
• It contains differentiated parts but form and function are always linked.
• Cycles of life and death are normal to organisms as is rhythmic passage from one
state to another. From this flows the notion of the form of the organic city.
4) Limits 6) Greenbelt
PHENOMENA
CITY’s FORM
5) Differentiated parts 7) Regionalism
- Jane Jacob
• She had no formal training as a planner, and yet her 1961 treatise, The Death and
Life of Great American Cities, introduced ground-breaking ideas about how
cities function, evolve and fail.
• The impact of Jane Jacobs's observation, activism, and writing has led to a
'planning blueprint' for generations of architects, planners, politicians and
activists to practice.
COMMERCIAL STREET
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The girl was making herself rigid, as children do when they resist, against the wall of one of the
tenements across the street. As I watched from our second-floor window, making up my mind how to
intervene if it seemed advisable, I saw it was not going to be necessary.
From the butcher shop beneath the tenement had emerged the woman who, with her husband, runs
the shop; she was standing within earshot of the man, her arms folded and a look of determination on
her face.
Joe Cornacchia, who with his sons-in-law keeps the delicatessen, emerged about the same moment and
stood solidly to the other side. Several heads poked out of the tenement windows above, one was
withdrawn quickly and its owner reappeared a moment later in the doorway behind the man. Two men
from the bar next to the butcher shop came to the doorway and waited.
On my side of the street, I saw that the locksmith, the fruit man and the laundry proprietor had all come
out of their shops and that the scene was also being surveyed from a number of windows besides ours.
That man did not know it, but he was surrounded. Nobody was going to allow a little girl to be
dragged off, even if nobody knew who she was. I am sorry—sorry purely for dramatic purposes—to
have to report that the little girl turned out to be the man's daughter. Throughout the duration of
the little drama, perhaps five minutes in all, no eyes appeared in the windows of the high-rent, small-
apartment building. It was the only building of which this was true.
A well-used city street is apt to be a safe street.
A deserted city street is apt to be unsafe
The streets of the North End of Boston Elm Hill Avenue section of Roxbury, a part of
inner Boston that is suburban in superficial character, street assaults and the ever
present possibility of more street assaults with no kibitzers to protect the victims,
induce prudent people to stay off the sidewalks at night.
Forming a Public space on the sidewalks through Contacts-A tool for Socialization.
Social life of city sidewalks is precisely that they are public. They bring together
people who do not know each other in an intimate, private social fashion.
It depends upon Trust: formed over time, little public sidewalk contacts.
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• Informal/casual public Life: not designed for this Purpose, any corner
under a tree
• Formal public life: Specially Planned and designed for such acivities, Parks,
Sitting areas, OATs
What services do the public sidewalk and its enterprises fulfil that the planned
gathering places do not? And why?
How does an informal public sidewalk life bolster a more formal, organizational
public life??
Answer
A good city street neighbourhood should have a balance of Privacy and Contact
Togetherness Nothingness
"togetherness," in which more is shared • In city areas that lack a natural and
with one another than in the life of the casual public life, it is common for
sidewalks residents to isolate themselves
• Works destructively in cities. from each other to a fantastic degree.
• In the case of the first outcome, • If mere contact with your
where people do share much, they neighbours threatens to entangle
become exceedingly choosy as to you in their private lives, or
who their neighbours are, or with entangle them in yours, and if you
whom they associate at all. cannot be so careful who your
neighbours are as self-selected
• Examples: Malls, Community Spaces upper-middle-class people can be,
the logical solution is absolutely to
avoid friendliness or casual offers
of help. Better to stay thoroughly
distant.
• Children are much safer while playing on the sidewalks than they are while
playing in a park or playground. She explains the reason for this is that sidewalks on
lively streets are always being watched by everyone else on the street.
Collaboration of Healthbridge Vietnam and UN-Habitat's proposal focused on increasing the safety and inclusiveness of
community playgrounds by promoting physical activities and social connections.
SECONDARY
USES Secondary Uses is a name for the enterprises
that grow in response to the presence of
primary uses, to serve the people the primary
uses draw
2. Most blocks must be short; that is, streets and opportunities to turn corners must
be frequent.
3. The district must mingle buildings that vary in age and condition,
including a good proportion of old ones so that they varying the economic yield they
must produce. This mingling must be fairly close-grained.
2. Later, Give some Urban Design Proposals for the same with respect to the
theories.