Lecture 37: Equity, Race, and Place
The thirty-seventh lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series continues discussions on urbanism by focusing on the initial land use regulation and zoning in America. Doug refers to examples form Atlanta where he discusses how regulatory design standards drove streets away from having an economic purpose to one solely focused on the movement of traffic. The lecture gets into great details about Housing, Subdivisions, and Zoning.
Episode 37 of the Doug Allen's History of Urban Form podcast, hosted by Doug Allen Institute, titled "Lecture 37: Equity, Race, and Place" was published on January 24, 2024 and runs 62 minutes.
January 24, 2024 ·62m · Doug Allen's History of Urban Form
Summary
The thirty-seventh lecture in Doug Allen's History of Urban Form series continues discussions on urbanism by focusing on the initial land use regulation and zoning in America. Doug refers to examples form Atlanta where he discusses how regulatory design standards drove streets away from having an economic purpose to one solely focused on the movement of traffic. The lecture gets into great details about Housing, Subdivisions, and Zoning.
Episode Description
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