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Category: Historical Urban Development

Looks at the evolution of urban planning and housing through history. Topics can include the study of historical cities, preservation of historical neighborhoods, and lessons learned from past urban planning efforts.

Urban Renewal Projects of the 20th Century

Urban Renewal Projects of the 20th Century

The Influence of Modernism on Urban Development

The Influence of Modernism on Urban Development

The Growth of Skyscrapers: Transforming Urban Landscapes

The Growth of Skyscrapers: Transforming Urban Landscapes

Garden Cities: The Vision of Ebenezer Howard

Garden Cities: The Vision of Ebenezer Howard

The Impact of the Automobile on Urban Planning

The Impact of the Automobile on Urban Planning

Urban Development During the Age of Enlightenment

Urban Development During the Age of Enlightenment

The Evolution of Public Transportation in Cities

The Evolution of Public Transportation in Cities

The Role of Railroads in Shaping Urban Development

The Role of Railroads in Shaping Urban Development

The Birth of Modern Urban Planning in the 19th Century

The Birth of Modern Urban Planning in the 19th Century

The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on Urban Growth

The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on Urban Growth

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