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摘要
摘要:1938年刘易斯·芒福德(Lewis Mumford)的著作《城市文化》(The Culture of Cities)的出版,是促成加州大学伯克利分校城市与区域规划系成立的重大事件之一。当城市规划专业在美国处于起步阶段时,它激励了一代伯克利建筑和景观建筑专业的学生,将他们的理想主义和精力集中在改善、保护和增强旧金山湾区的城市和自然环境上。影响和consid-erable程度教育的事件和大萧条和第二次世界大战的影响,他们似乎没有困难在1930年代和1940年代在找工作或组织有用的事情要做,在相对较短的时间他们的努力导致了依斯攀-锡安的城市规划,住房和社区发展pro -克在旧金山办公室的罗斯福新政administra——和市、县政府的海湾地区。
A History of the Department of City and Regional Planning (1948-1979), Part 1
Author(s): Kent, Jr., T.J. | Abstract: The publication in 1938 of Lewis Mumford's book, The Culture of Cities, was one of the major events that led to the establishment of the Department of City and Regional Planning on the Berkeley campus of the University of California. At a time when the profes sion of city planning was in its infancy in the United States, it inspired a generation of Berkeley architecture and landscape archi tecture students to focus their idealism and energies on efforts to improve, protect, and enhance the cities and the natural environ ment of the San Francisco Bay region. Influenced and to a considerable extent educated by the events and implications of the Great Depression and World War II, they seemed to have no difficulty during the 1930's and 1940's in finding or organizing useful things to do, and in a relatively short time their efforts led to the expan sion of city planning, housing, and community development pro grams in the San Francisco offices of FDR's New Deal administra tion and in the city and county governments of the Bay Area.
期刊介绍:
The Berkeley Planning Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal, published by graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985.