URBAN SITE AND SITUATION

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URBAN SITE AND SITUATION

BR: Describe a place of your choosing using the concepts of Site and Situation? BR Music Katy Perry California Gurls

Definitions Site: the relationship between a place and the physical environment and landscape in which it is located Situation: the relationship between a place and the rest of the urban system in which it is located

Defensive Sites

Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel

Would this be a good type of place for urban growth in the 21 st century? No, there is no longer a need for this kind of protection, so isolation becomes a disadvantage Yes, 21 st century cities depend (among other things) on tourism money, and Mont Saint- Michel is a prime tourist destination Isolation has gone from being essential to being an inconvenience to being an amenity, Site characteristics are evaluated differently in different periods of a culture s evolution

Carcassonne, France This defensive city is invaded by some 3,000,000 tourists annually!

Sites favoring commerce

Situation is defined by a city s place in the urban system

Different interpretations of Manhattan s site 1764 1807 http://www.carto.com/chighlights/us_east.html http://freepages.gen ealogy.rootsweb.co m/~blkyn/map/ny.1 807.html

Pittsburgh, the point Originally a defensive site, but perfect for river-based commerce and later for industry

The U.S. urban system, 1800 (pre-railway) Don Meinig Atlantic America, 1492-1800

Chicago s site In the mid 19 th century Chicago vied with St. Louis for the role of the leading city in the West Why Chicago? Why St. Louis? Print from Don Meinig, Continental America, 1800-1867 (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1993)

Chicago s situation Given a certain technological system (a culture complex consisting of artifacts, sociofacts & mentifacts) And given a certain landscape Chicago s site predisposed it to be dominant within the urban system Entrepreneurs and investors took advantage of its site (some made money and some lost it) to turn this city into the leading city of the Midwest

Chicago s situation The rail lines created a pattern west of Chicago they formed radial lines, like a funnel (W. to E.) or a sprinkler (E. to W.) east of Chicago they formed a trunk to New York

Dizzying time-space compression

Shipping rates were held in check by competition between water and rails

Chicago s role was as coordinator of north-south and east-west flows lumber traveled from north to south hardware had to be directed from east to west

Chicago s regional dominance was indicated by its debts in the recession of 1873-74 Compare to Peoria

What are the important site/situation factors today? Amenities Factors that make a place appealing to prospective inhabitants Connectivity To investment capital To educated workforce To communication technologies such as internet and wireless services

Austin, TX and Boulder, CO What amenities do these cities have to offer?

Vancouver, BC

Amenities Recreation Arts and culture Scenery Climate History All can be overlooked or drawn to people s attention Cities increasingly market themselves for businesses as a great place to live, hoping business executives will in turn believe they can use the location to attract employees

Connectivity An Atlas of Cyberspaces Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/census. html Global and World Cities study group and network http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/

SUMMARY Site and situation work together At a given point in history, within a particular culture, a certain site may be perceived as advantageous or disadvantageous It may present a threat or an opportunity Part of this judgment relates to the potential of a city to interact with other cities (its situation) Situation changes over time due to changes in technologies of transportation and communication Site changes much less, but again technology can rework a site to make it more accessible, easier to build on, more profitable, etc.

Just for fun

World Cities of Various Ranks J.V. Beaverstock, R.G. Smith and P.J. Taylor: A Roster of World Cities

World Cities Maintain an economic hinterland that reaches beyond the borders of the state Act as control points for international flows of capital and information Attract headquarters of transnational corporations and producer services companies Attract a wide range of workers from recent immigrants to corporate executives, corporate lawyers, and major investors and real estate developers, leading to the most extreme income gaps in the world Top tier: New York, London, Tokyo Second tier: Chicago, L.A., Paris, Frankfurt, Milan, Singapore, Hong Kong Third tier: too many to list, see GaWC website