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Models of Urban Structure

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Models of Urban Structure

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Urban Components-CBD (central business district): location of skyscrapers and

companies (would always be the center of the 3 urban models, many people commute, few actually live there)

-Central city: urban area that is not suburban; generally the older or original city surrounded by the newer suburbs.

-Inner city: urban area around the CBD; typically poorer and more run down in the US and other long-developed states; typically more rich

upscale in less-developed states.

-Ghetto: inner cities that become dilapidated centers of poverty, as affluent whites move out of the suburbs (white flight) and immigrants

and poorer people vie for scarce jobs and resources.-

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Changes in Cities in the U.S. U.S. population has been moving out of the city centers to the

suburbs: suburbanization and counterurbanization

U.S. intraregional migration during 1990s.

Developed Countries: suburbanization

wealthy move to suburbs automobiles and roads;

‘American Dream’ better services

wealthy move to suburbs

counterurbanizationidyllic settings

cost of land for retirementslow pace, yet high tech

connections to services and markets

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Inner Cities – White Flight

• Inner-city physical problems– Deterioration process– Urban renewal

• Inner-city social problems– Underclass– Culture of poverty– Blockbusting– Redlining

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Three Classical Models of Urban Structure

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Concentric Zone Model

Ernest Burgess, 1920’sCity of Chicago

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Concentric Zone Model

Zone A: •CBD is here•Transportation infrastructure converges•Most tertiary employment

Zone B: •Industrial activities•Adjacent to CBD, labor and markets•Port sites and rail yards

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Concentric Zone Model

Zone C: •Low income housing•Constantly being converted to other uses due to expanding manufacturing and industrial activities•First generation immigrants

Zone D:• residential zone dominated by working class•Second generation immigrants•Near employment

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Concentric Zone Model

Zone E: •Higher quality housing •Longer commuter costs

Zone F:• outside zone E•High class expensive housing•Rural, suburban setting

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Concentric Zone Model: Considerations

Considered a product of its time, circa 1950Developed for American cities and not easily applied elsewhereDeveloped when people used public transit and can’t be applied to the highway cities of today

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TODAY• INDIVIDUALLY-RECREATE POWDER

SPRINGS GA • Just like the model

• Include examples (in each sector) from your memory.

• Be able to discuss the positives and negatives of this model

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Three Classical Models of Urban Structure

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1871

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1892

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1996

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THE SECTOR MODEL

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Sector Model

Homer Hoyt, 1939City of ChicagoTransport had a direct impact on land usesCities grow along an axis, thus the sector model6

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Sector Model

Zone 1: •CBD •Land is expensive•Little space, competition is high, congestion is high

Zone 2: •Zone of Transition•Old industries located here•State of constant change due to growth of Zone 1

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Sector Model

Zone 3: •Zone of Transition•A.k.a old inner city areas•Low class residential housing

Zone 4: •Council Estates•Semi-detached housing•Garden areas•Medium-class residential

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Sector Model

Zone 6: •Countryside areas•Pleasant, rural surroundings•Satellite villages and towns

Zone 5: •Commuter Zone•Private, high class, top quality housing•Much commuting into CBD

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Multi-Nuclei Theory

Harris and UllmanSeparate nuclei or CBD’s in the urban pattern, not just oneCentrifugal forces determine land use, ie residential repels industrialHigh rent vs low rent

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Multi-Nuclei Theory

Zone 1•CBD

Zone 2•Zone of Transition

Zone 3•Residential Low Class

Zone 4•Residential Middle Class

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Multi-Nuclei TheoryZone 5•Residential Upper Class

Zone 6•Industry and Heavy Manufacturing

Zone 7•Mini CBD

Zone 8•Residential Suburb

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Multi-Nuclei Theory

Zone 9•Industrial Suburb

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Urban Realms Model

Each realm is a separate economic, social and political entity that is linked together to form a larger metro framework.

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Modeling the Cities of the Global Periphery and Semiperiphery

• Latin American City (Griffin-Ford model)

• African City (de Blij model)

• Southeast Asian City (McGee model)

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Latin American City (Griffin-Ford model)

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The African City (de Blij model)

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Southeast Asian City (McGee model)