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3 INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY
8 ARCHITECT OF LETCHWORTH
10 ARCHITECT OF WELWYN
13 CREATED SUPERBLOCK
21 ORGANIC CITY
65 Settlement growth during this period is very similar to that of the middle ages, so it was also
75 This plan's objective is to decongest an entire city, sought to house 3 million people in 60-st
76 Champion and proponent of urban decentralisation, and involved communities in his plans
88 This plan gears away from the usual centric urban form
100 The urban renewal under Moses was also done through ______________, which means tha
SIR EBENEZER HOWARD SIR RAYMOND UNWIN SIR FREDERIC JAMES OSBORN
HENRY WRIGHT AND CLARENCERAYMOND UNWIN AND FREDERIC LEWIS MUMFORD AND BENTON
THE GARDEN CITIES OF TOMO CITY OF TOMORROW AND ITS PLA TOMORROW: A PEACEFUL PATH
HIPPODAMUS B
NICODEMUS B
LOUIS DE SOISSONS D
CLARENCE PERRY A
CLARENCE PERRY B
CLARENCE PERRY C
LE CORBUSIER A
CLARENCE PERRY D
CLARENCE PERRY C
BENTON MCKAYE A
THOMAS ADAMS A
EDWARD BASETT C
ROBERT MOSES A
IRA LOWRY C
IRA LOWRY C
WILLIAM LEVITT C
WILLIAM LEVITT D
WILLIAM LEVITT B
WILLIAM LEVITT A
IAN MCHARG A
IAN MCHARG C
PAUL DAVIDOFF B
ROBERT MOSES C
LE CORBUSIER A
LEWIS MUMFORD C
LEWIS MUMFORD B
LEWIS MUMFORD C
LEWIS MUMFORD A
LE CORBUSIER B
CATHERINE BAUER WURSTER D
LE CORBUSIER A
LE CORBUSIER C
SUMER B
SUMER B
ROMAN EMPIRE A
MEDIEVAL TIME B
MEDIEVAL TIME D
MARKET A
CONCENTRIC A
MEDIEVAL TIME A
STREET C
RESTORATION OF BUILDINGS C
SIR EBENEZER HOWARD B
RADBURN A
URBANISME C
BROADACRE CITY A
BROADACRE CITY C
CLARENCE PERRY B
BROADACRE CITY D
BROADACRE CITY A
BROADACRE CITY A
GREENBELT B
CUL-DE-SACS D
SIR RAYMOND UNWIN A
CONURBATION D
VALLEY SECTION D
BENTON MCKAYE A
NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT C
GARDEN CITY A
ROBERT MOSES A
NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT C
RADBURN A
i, iv, iii, ii A
NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT D
ECUMENOPOLIS D
Sub-urbanization A
gentrification A
Ira Lowry A
Localization A
LE CORBUSIER A
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FATHER OF FORMAL CITY PLANNING
a. PLATO
b. ARISTOTLE
c. HIPPODAMUS OF MILETUS
d. DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM
INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY
a. PLATO
b. ARISTOTLE
c. HIPPODAMUS OF MILETUS
d. NICODEMUS
ARCHITECT OF LETCHWORTH
a. DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM
b. SIR EBENEZER HOWARD
c. SIR RAYMOND UNWIN
d. SIR FREDERIC JAMES OSBORN
ARCHITECT OF WELWYN
a. SIR EBENEZER HOWARD
b. SIR RAYMOND UNWIN
c. SIR FREDERIC JAMES OSBORN
d. LOUIS DE SOISSONS
CREATED SUPERBLOCK
a. CLARENCE STEIN
b. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
c. HENRY WRIGHT
d. CLARENCE PERRY
ORGANIC CITY
a. LEWIS MUMFORD
b. SIR PATRICK GEDDES
c. LE CORBUSIER
d. BENTON MCKAYE
STRESSED THE IMPORTANCE OF QUANTIFYING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN AN EVOLVING CITY THROUGH STATISTICS
URBAN ACTIVIST WHO WAS STRONG AND VOCAL AGAINST URBAN RENEWAL
a. SHERRY ARNSTEIN
b. SAUL DAVID ALINSKY
c. JANE JACOBS
d. IAN MCHARG
MARINE BIOLOGIST WHO WROTE A BOOK ABOUT DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES
a. IAN MACHARG
b. SHERRY ARNSTEIN
c. JANE JACOBS
d. RACHEL LOUIS CARSON
WHO WROTE THE BOOK "THE DEATH AND LIFE OF GREAT AMERICAN CITIES"
a. JANE JACOBS
b. LEONE BATTISTA ALBERTI
c. SIR RAYMOND UNWIN
d. LE CORBUSIER
WHO WROTE THE BOOK "THE CITY OF TOMORROW AND ITS PLANNING"
a. PAUL DAVIDOFF
b. THOMAS ADAMS
c. LE CORBUSIER
d. LEWIS MUMFORD
It saw the flourishing of philosophy, art, and science. Religion and politics directed movements and development
during this time. It is an influence to the Roman Empire and eventually Western Civilisation.
a. ANCIENT GREECE
b. RENAISSANCE
c. MEDIEVAL TIME
d. ROMAN EMPIRE
Excelled in military science and engineering. This is reflected in their designs and inventions, which were built to
ease transport and enhance military movement and strategies.
a. RENAISSANCE
b. ROMAN EMPIRE
c. ANCIENT GREECE
d. MEDIEVAL TIME
CHARACTERISICS OF THESE TIME PERIOD: CATHEDRAL CITIES, MONUMENTAL STRUCTURE, WALLED CITY
a. RENAISSANCE
b. ROMAN EMPIRE
c. ANCIENT GREECE
d. MEDIEVAL TIME
Settlement growth during this period is very similar to that of the middle ages, so it was also radial in pattern.
a. RENAISSANCE
b. ROMAN EMPIRE
c. ANCIENT GREECE
d. MEDIEVAL TIME
DURING THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD, PLANS WERE DEVELOPED TO FOLLOW WHICH FEATURE OF AN AREA?
a. WATER WAYS
b. PATHWAYS
c. TOPOGRAPHY
d. STREET
IN THE RENOVATION OF PARIS, HE ASSURED GREEN SPACES BY LINING THE AVENUES WITH TREES AND BY USING
POCKET PARKS ALL AROUND THE CITY
a. LEONE BATTISTA ALBERTI
b. GEORGES EUGENE HAUSMANN
c. DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM
d. SIR EBENEZER HOWARD
Howards umbrella concept was to create a 5,000-acre central city of 58,000 people with 1,000-acre garden cities
of 30,000 people (each) surrounding it so that anthropogenic activities and growth would be controlled.
a. GARDEN CITY
b. RADBURN
c. RADIANT CITY
d. BROADACRE CITY
This plan's objective is to decongest an entire city, sought to house 3 million people in 60-storey buildings, box-
type houses, and orderly and rational city blocks. This design was very modernist or futuristic and was designed
very heavily with cubist aesthtics.
a. RADBURN
b. GARDEN CITY
c. RADIANT CITY
d. BROADACRE CITY
Champion and proponent of urban decentralisation, and involved communities in his plans
a. LE CORBUSIER
b. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
c. HENRY WRIGHT
d. CLARENCE PERRY
a 1,000-hectare city complete with socio-economic amenities. This planned city included social services in the
forms of schools, trains, and museums, as well as employment in the forms of markets, offices, nearby farms, and
industrial areas.
a. RADBURN
b. GARDEN CITY
c. RADIANT CITY
d. BROADACRE CITY
This plan was designed to separate vehicles from pedestrians. It also used the concept of a superblock and
exhibited cul-de-sacs (meaning dead ends).
a. RADBURN
b. GARDEN CITY
c. RADIANT CITY
d. BROADACRE CITY
Similar to the superblock, it is bounded by major streets and caters to its community with a church, a school and
shops. This concept highly values open spaces. This unit is very small, at only 200 sqm. up to 2 sqkm.
a. NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT
b. GARDEN CITY
c. RADIANT CITY
d. BROADACRE CITY
IN RADBURN CITY, HOUSES ARE GROUPED AROUND SMALL DEAD ENDS KNOWN AS
a. SUPERBLOCK
b. NEIGHBORHOOD
c. GREEN BELT
d. CUL-DE-SACS
THIS MEANS "AN AGGREGATION OF CONTINUOUS NETWORK OF URBAN COMMUNITIES", OR SIMPLY "A LARGE
AREA CONSISTING OF CITIES THAT HAVE GROWN SO THAT THERE IS VERY LITTLE ROOM BETWEEN THEM".
a. AMORPHIC
b. BROADACRE
c. BACKFLOW
d. CONURBATION
SIR PATRICK GEDDES dissected the planning environment by analysing the occupational activities, used
observation, and combatted the gridiron tradition with conservative surgery in planning. AND HE CAME UP
WITH:
a. CONURBATION
b. BROADACRE
c. RADIANT CITY
d. VALLEY SECTION
This plan gears away from the usual centric urban forms. The lines help control the expansion of a city.
a. GARDEN CITY
b. RADBURN
c. LINEAR CITY
d. NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT
He envisioned the plan to cater to 35,000 residents, and followed the principles of function, greeneries, open
space, and exposure to the sunlight. This city is linked with circular patterns. Followed concept of linear city
He also already used the concept of zoning and labeled spaces into leisure, industry, work, and transport.
a. TONY GARNIER
b. DON ARTURO SORIA Y MATA
c. WILLIAM LEVITT
d. ROBERT MOSES
MOST POTENT PLANNING MODEL IN WESTERN URBAN PLANNING DEVELOPED BY EBENEZER HOWARD TO SOLVE
URBAN AND RURAL PROBLEMS
a. GARDEN CITY
b. RADBURN
c. LINEAR CITY
d. NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT
AN IMPRESSIVE DIAGRAM WITH KEY FEATURES NAMELY, TOWN MAGNET, COUNTRY MAGNET WITH THEIR
ADVANTAGES AND THE THIRD MAGNET WITH ATTRACTIVE FEATURES OF BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY LIFE.
FATHER OF MODERN TOWN PLANNING. FIRST TO LINK SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS ITON TOWN PLANNING.
"SURVEY BEFORE PLAN"
a. SIR PATRICK GEDDES
b. CLARENCE PERRY
c. LOUIS DE SOISSONS
d. SIR RAYMOND UNWIN
ACCORDING TO Patrick Geddes, the sequence of planning is to be: i. REGIONAL SURVEY ii. RURAL DEVELOPMENT
iii. TOWN PLANNING iv. CITY DESIGN
a. i, ii, iii, iv
b. ii, i, iii, iv
c. i, ii, iv, iii
d. i, iv, iii, ii
A PLANNING UNIT FOR A TOWN EVOLVED DUE TO THE ADEVENT OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND
DEGRADATION OF THE CITY ENVIRONMENT
a. GARDEN CITY
b. RADBURN
c. LINEAR CITY
d. NEIGHBORHOOD UNIT
Ira Lowry published this research, which is a computer model for spatial organization of anthropogenic activities in
a metropolitan area. The model generates an assessment that can be the basis for urban policy decisions.
a. A Model of Metropolis
b. Ekistics
c. GIS
d. Sub-urbanization
Gravity modelling which means the farther the distance, the more interaction declines, which is also known as:
a. distance decay
b. urban sprawl
c. Sub-urbanization
d. gentrification
An advocate of social and public housing. Authored the American Housing Act of 1937. Worked with Lewis
Mumford
a. Catherine Bauer Wurster
b. Jane Jacobs
c. Rachel Louise Carson
d. Ira Lowry
The urban renewal under Moses was also done through ______________, which means that renewal and
rebuilding for investments and improvements really displaced the poorer residents.
a. gentrification
b. gratification
c. Sub-urbanization
d. Localization