Chicago & Los Angles
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Needed because cars became popular
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More movement
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Cities were growing faster and at high
rates so you have to have more than 1
cities
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People can move better and faster
Griffin-Ford Latin American City
Model
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Caracas, Venezuela
Rio de Janeiro
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Ernest Griffin and Larry Ford
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CBD
based
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Radial sectors and circular
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Spine is the white collar
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Not very modern
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Layout of cites over time
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Makes most since is the closest
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Caracas, Venezuela
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Rio de Janeiro
T.G. McGee Model – SE Asia
- T.G McGee in 1967
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Colonial port town
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CBD based
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Raid growth
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Adaptable to changes
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Coned shaped
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Asian Port town,
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Only ports or near Water
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Government closest to the port
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Jararta, Indonesia

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Jararta, Indonesia
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Cone shaped, and consider to be mostly
direct toward medium sized cities in
southeast Asia,
Urban Realms Model
San Fransico
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James Vance Jr created it in 1964
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Emergence of large self-sufficient areas
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Shaped depends on the terrain
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Larger metropolis may have more and
larger realms
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San Francisco bay area
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The amount of economic activity is
determinant on the area
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Has roads and airports included

Waugh Model of a Developing
World City
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For LEDC countries
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Developing cities
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3 sections of remaining residential areas
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Favel’s are illegal
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Favel’s are houses that are built from
whatever people can find
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Peripheries low class hoses
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Flats or detach housing is High cost
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Show developing cities
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Poorer Cities that still have the divide
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Shows more than just already modern
cities
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More realistic
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