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Doug Allen Institute
United States
Приєднався 27 гру 2015
We provide cities with the knowledge and tools to optimize their urban form. Our videos and lectures will appear here as they are completed. To learn more, please visit our website www.DougAllenInstitute.org.
Urban Form Atlas - Kickstarter Video
Urban Form Atlas, Volume 1:
A collection of maps and infographics of great neighborhoods around the world, starting with 10 American cities.
Please visit our Kickstarter project page to contribute! www.kickstarter.com/projects/1312231085/urban-form-atlas-volume-1?ref=user_menu
A collection of maps and infographics of great neighborhoods around the world, starting with 10 American cities.
Please visit our Kickstarter project page to contribute! www.kickstarter.com/projects/1312231085/urban-form-atlas-volume-1?ref=user_menu
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Lecture 03 The City in the Aegean World Minoan to Mycenaean
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Lecture 15 Baroque Rome Church and State
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Lecture 15 Baroque Rome Church and State
Lecture 13 The Presence of the Past and the Idea of the City in the Renaissance
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Lecture 13 The Presence of the Past and the Idea of the City in the Renaissance
Lecture 29 Reactionary Tactics I
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Lecture 12 Medieval Cities in Africa and Arabia
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Lecture 12 Medieval Cities in Africa and Arabia
Lecture 04 The Polis and the Knowledge of the Good
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Lecture 04 The Polis and the Knowledge of the Good
Lecture 09 Constantinople and the Fragmentation of Empire
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Lecture 09 Constantinople and the Fragmentation of Empire
Lecture 25 Establishing National Order
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Lecture 25 Establishing National Order
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Pretty quiet class haha..!
Good #bedtimelistening thank you
Just taking notes for myself - 18:57 current (2011s) theory on the origin of Etrustcan civilization
This (lecture?) brings to mind the old saying, "To teach one must first be taught"
37:45 - is very useful for me
Best Teacher Ever
Cities Skylines players learned these lessons intuitively
Not really important, but the song "West End Girls" was by the Pet Shop Boys, a London pop duo. The Beastie Boys were a white rap group from New York, but formed at about the same time (1981). Still, good presentation.
Hello dear, do you have more detailed information about Hypodamus of Miletus? I mean basically a biography? since we only know him by his works. I appreciate your answer.
great work , is Palestinian from Minoan origin ?
I love these videos! I am studying for my are and these are helpful and interesting - thanks for posting them on UA-cam 🤗
This is great! Is there an accompanying reading list?
Great lecture!
This guy sounds like he's from Brooklyn.
Please upload more and organize the playlist in order of the lectures.
Can you please post the third lecture? These two have been very insightful and presented in a way that makes these concepts easy to understand.
Pizza farms! Best thing I've heard all year
The baker's guild is just like the Federation of Maple Syrup Producers in Quebec (where 90% of it is made), which is a state sanctioned "cartel" that requires all maple syrup producers in Quebec to be members, and only allows a limited number of members, they then set quotas for production and store the excess syrup in a "strategic reserve" which keeps the price stable, ensuring a stable income for the syrup producers.
Lecture 16 appears to be missing. :/
Unfortunately that's one of the "missing lectures" that Doug didn't record. Also missing are 28, 31, 32, 33, 35. In the future, we hope to get those recorded by another expert.
Thank you for posting this! I took professor Allen’s class around 2013 (I might have been present for this very lecture!), and I’ve been trying to find these recordings but haven’t been able to. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. He was always very effective in his lectures and I enjoyed them greatly. So thank you.
Great to hear! More to come, too. Posting these in podcast format soon.
at around 22:30 the reason is actually based in maths, 60 is a highly composite number. see ua-cam.com/video/2JM2oImb9Qg/v-deo.html
Lovely. Thank you for uploading this.
Cool video and nice into
I am patiently waiting for part 3!
Excellent lecture.
I still have have all the lecture recordings from Prof. Allen's class in 1998. I remember him saying something that might have been controversial. He said to me sitting there with my tape recorder, "Uh oh, you didn't get that on tape did you?" I said, "Don't worry, I''ll make sure it gets erased." The whole class has a good laugh.
what did he say?
Do you still have these?
As a college lecturer of urban planning, I tell me students every semester that I'm going to make the occasional controversial statement, and that I will put my foot in my mouth all semester long. This is because, not everybody can be everything to everyone in an urban environment. We are so hyper connected socially these days that it supersedes the physical environment. So controversial statements mean that we're all still trying to make sense of our rapidly changing social world together. However in the age of cancel culture, this can also be professional suicide it seems. I love living today, so many social things to discuss in our modern urban environments!
I took his History of Urban Form class in 2012 or 2013 where he recorded the lectures on Tegrity. I just went back wanting to brush up, and noticed that, sadly, they've been removed. Please post more of these. He made these concepts come alive, and changed the way I look at cities. His knowledge deserves to be disseminated to as many as possible. Thanks.
Doug was so easy to understand...love to hear his voice again
Doug Allen was so full of knowledge and we are so fortunate to have these recordings of his teachings.
Love this! Will the remaining lectures be posted as well?
Excellent; I look forward to all of these lectures.