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Thomas Adams -Garden City movement planner -Developed garden cities in England
Charles Abrams -Created NY Housing Authority -1965 "The City is the Frontier" -Criticized US federal policies on Urban Renewal and Slum clearance
Saul Alinsky -Community organizing advocate -"Rules for Radicals" - 13 Rules for Community Organizing
Sherry Arnstein -Wrote "Ladder of Citizen Participation" in JAPA 1969 -Describes levels of citizen involvement depending on type of participation
Rexford Tugwell -Head of re-settlement administation -greenbelt cities program -Arthurdale W Virginia
Catherine Bauer Wurster -American housing policy, housing reformer -Influential in passing of Housing Act of 1937
Sir Raymond Unwin -Designer of Letchworth in England (Garden City) -Architect
Jacob Riis "How the Other Half Lives" (1890) NY Housing reform, tenement reform
Ebenezer Howard "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform" Garden Cities movement (1898)
Patrick Geddes "Cities in Evolution" (1915) -Regional planning
Nelson Lewis "Planning of the Modern City", (1916) Focused on the physical city, Lewis viewed the problems of city planning as engineering problems.
Ladislas Segoe "Local Planning Administration" (1941) -1st in the Green Book series
F. Stuart Chapin "Urban Land Use Planning" (1957) -Common text book
Kevin Lynch "Image of the City" (1960) -Defines basic concepts within the city (edges, nodes)
Jane Jacobs "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" (1961) -Urban renewal mistakes
Rachel Carson "Silent Spring" 1962 -Negative effects of pesticides on birds
TJ Kent "Urban General Plan" 1964 -Characteristics, history, purpose of comprehensive plan
Ian Mccarg "Design with Nature" (1969) -Conservation design
William Whyte "The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces" (1980) -Environmental sociology and pshycology in urban design
Walter Moody "Wackers Manual of The Plan of Chicago" (1912) -First below college level formal instruction, textbook
Flavel Shurtleff "Carrying out the City Plan" (1914) -1st major textbook
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