Geography 2060A/B Lecture 4: World Cities Lecture 4
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Why study europe: many european cities are prominent in their own right, they reflect the history of many different economic and political systems. 3(cid:895) it is a (cid:858)hea(cid:396)th(cid:859) a(cid:396)ea of u(cid:396)(cid:271)a(cid:374) desig(cid:374) (cid:894)a(cid:374)d is thus useful fo(cid:396) lea(cid:396)(cid:374)i(cid:374)g a(cid:271)out cities elsewhere: additional element created by fall of communism. Similarities: compact urban form, busy urban centers: differences: quality of infrastructure, land use patterns, architectural design. Important to know patterns that exist in europe so we can understand cities everywhere. Falling of berlin wall marks important period in european city history. Historical urban development: challe(cid:374)ge: lea(cid:396)(cid:374)i(cid:374)g ho(cid:449) to de(cid:272)iphe(cid:396) the (cid:858)la(cid:455)e(cid:396)s(cid:859) of de(cid:448)elop(cid:373)e(cid:374)t. European cities have an image of some kind of layering. Important to understanding historical decisions that shaped the city. Site: coastlines (for seafarers) and hillsides (defensible: greeks: settlement along sea routes, advent of city services, 10000-15000 people or less, acropolis: temples, city buildings, structure.