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Introduction to Urban Design and Development
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11.001J / 4.250J Introduction to Urban Design and Development
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Spring 2006
Level:
Undergraduate
Instructors:
Susan Silberberg
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The Berkeley Building, 420 Boylston Street, Boston. (Image by Prof. Larry Vale.)
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This course examines the evolving structure of cities and the way that cities, suburbs, and metropolitan areas can be designed and developed. Boston and other American cities are studied to see how physical, social, political and economic forces interact to shape and reshape cities over time.