Urban Planning and Geddesian Trio Concept
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What principle emphasizes the importance of diagnosing a city's issues before creating a plan for improvement?

  • Outcomes before Diagnosis
  • Survey before Plan (correct)
  • Plan before Survey
  • Immediate Action Plan

Which aspect of the Geddesian triad corresponds to the social aspect of town planning?

  • Environment
  • Work
  • Folk (correct)
  • Structure

According to Sir Patrick Geddes, what is a city considered to be?

  • A financial hub for commerce
  • An architectural marvel
  • A static arrangement of buildings
  • A living organism governed by growth laws (correct)

What key relationship does the Geddesian triad emphasize in urban planning?

<p>Folk, Place, Work (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a major contribution of Sir Patrick Geddes to town planning?

<p>Integration of sociological concepts (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does 'Environment' play in the Geddesian triad?

<p>It governs the growth of the urban organism (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary goal of town planning according to Geddes?

<p>To meet human needs through community infrastructure (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What approach did Sir Patrick Geddes advocate for understanding the complexities of urban areas?

<p>Holistic evaluation of social and physical aspects (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Geddes mean by the term ‘Organic relationship’ in town planning?

<p>An interaction of various urban elements and their functions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Sir Patrick Geddes's Geddesian Trio Concept

  • Sir Patrick Geddes, a renowned Scottish town planner and sociologist, introduced the "Survey before Plan" approach to urban planning during his time in India (1915).

  • Geddes emphasized the importance of diagnosing a town's challenges before implementing solutions. He believed in conducting comprehensive physical and socioeconomic surveys to identify and address the town's specific issues.

  • Sir Patrick Geddes advocated for establishing an organic relationship between "Folk, Place and Work" in urban planning. This concept, known as Geddesian Triad, integrates three key aspects:

    • Folk: The social and cultural aspects of the community.
    • Place: The physical environment and infrastructure of the town.
    • Work: The economic activities and livelihood opportunities within the community.
  • He saw cities as living organisms that grow and evolve according to specific laws, with the environment playing a crucial role in their development.

  • Geddes advocated for a shift in perspective from seeing a city merely as a physical structure to understanding it as a living space for the people, their families and communities, and their needs. He prioritized human needs over purely physical aspects of the city.

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Explore the innovative ideas of Sir Patrick Geddes, who famously proposed the 'Survey before Plan' approach to urban planning. This quiz delves into the Geddesian Triad, which highlights the vital connection between Folk, Place, and Work in city development. Understand how these elements contribute to creating sustainable urban environments.

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