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Presented by:
Subodh Dobhal (11/PUR/003)
Spunky Padrone (11/PUR/002)
(Biologist, sociologist, geographer and Town Planner)
About Sir Patrick Geddes
Sir Patrick Geddes (2 October 1854 โ€“ 17 April 1932) was a Scottish
biologist, sociologist, geographer, philanthropist and pioneering town
planner.
He is known for his innovative thinking in the fields of urban
planning and sociology.
He introduced the concept of "region" to architecture and planning and
coined the term "conurbation".
Geddes was the founder of the College des Ecossaise (Scots College)
an international teaching establishment in Montpellier, France.
He studied at the Royal College of Mines in London under Thomas
Henry Huxley between 1874 and 1878, and lectured in Zoology
at Edinburgh University from 1880 to 1888.
His principles for town planning in Bombay demonstrate his views on
the relationship between social processes and spatial form, and the
intimate and causal connections between the social development of the
individual and the cultural and physical environment. They included: (
Bombay Town Planning Act of 1915")
Preservation of human life and energy, rather than superficial
beautification.
Conformity to an orderly development plan carried out in stages.
Purchasing land suitable for building.
Promoting trade and commerce.
Preserving historic buildings and buildings of religious significance.
Developing a city worthy of civic pride, not an imitation of European
cities.
Promoting the happiness, health and comfort of all residents, rather
than focusing on roads and parks available only to the rich.
Control over future growth with adequate provision for future
requirements.
Concepts..
Patrick Geddes explained an organismโ€™s relationship to its
environment as follows:
โ€œThe environment acts, through function, upon the organism
and conversely the organism acts, through function, upon the
environment.โ€œ (Cities in Evolution, 1915)
In human terms this can be understood as a place acting
through climatic and geographic processes upon people and
thus shaping them. At the same time people act, through
economic processes such as farming and construction, on a
place and thus shape it. Thus both place and folk are linked
and through work are in constant transition.
Geddian Trio Representation
WORK
FOLK
.
PLACE
Patrick Geddes was influenced by social theorists such as
Herbert Spencer (1820โ€“1903) and French theorist Frederic
Le Play (1806โ€“1882) and expanded upon earlier theoretical
developments that lead to the concept of regional planning.
He adopted Spencer's theory that the concept of biological
evolution could be applied to explain the evolution of
society, and drew on Le Play's analysis of the key units of
society as constituting "Lieu, Travail, Famille" ("Place,
Work, Family"), but changing the last from "family" to
"folk". In this theory, the family is viewed as the central
"biological unit of human society "from which all else
develops.
According to Geddes, it is from "stable, healthy homes"
providing the necessary conditions for mental and moral
development that come beautiful and healthy children who
are able "to fully participate in life".
Geddes and The Valley Section
Geddes first published his idea of the valley section in 1909 to
illustrate his idea of the 'region-city'.
The region is expressed in the city and the city spreads influence
of the highest level into the region.
To put it another way, Geddes said that "it takes a whole region to
make the cityโ€.
The valley section illustrated the application of Geddes's trilogy of
'folk/work/place' to analysis of the region.
The valley section is a complex model, which combines physical
condition- geology and geomorphology and their biological
associations - with so-called natural or basic occupations such as
miner, hunter, shepherd or fisher, and with the human settlements
that arise from them.
Geddes illustrated the section using the locally
available landscapes of Edinburgh and its hinterland
Tel-Aviv (Israel)
The Geddes Plan for Tel Aviv was the first
master city plan for Tel Aviv.
It was designed in 1925-1929 by
the Scottish city planner Sir Patrick
Geddes.
This program designed the centre of Tel
Aviv and the area now known as "Old
North".
In 1925 Patrick Geddes was commissioned
to design a master plan for the city of Tel
Aviv.
The plan he produced was accepted in
1929.
Tel Aviv turned out to be the only example
of one of Geddesโ€™ plans being built largely
as he envisaged and is a good example of
an early planned city.
The area of Tel Aviv originally planned by Geddes makes up approximately
7.5% of the current day municipality of Tel Aviv and is now known as Tel
Avivโ€™s โ€œOld Northโ€.
It was designed to be an extension of the much older neighbouring Arabic port
town Jaffa to the south and a home for the increasing population of Jews
emigrating from other parts of the world (predominantly Eastern Europe).
Geddes, originally as biologist and sociologist was engaged to design a plan
for the new city of Tel Aviv to be built adjacent to the ancient port town of
Jaffa.
The principles he employed for the city were strikingly similar to what we
now know as New Urbanism ideas of planning - an emphasis was placed on
pedestrians as opposed to motor car traffic, a sense of community and civic
life was encouraged through the use of town squares and abundant planting of
greenery provided significant focus on a minimal environmental footprint.
Private automobile traffic was minimised and the city was envisaged on a
pedestrian-scale. This neighbourhood identity has been crucial in the success
of Tel Aviv as a city.
Conurbation
Conurbations Theory
โ€ข The term "conurbation" was coined in 1915 by Patrick
Geddes in his book Cities In Evolution.
โ€ข Internationally, the term "urban agglomeration" is often
used to convey a similar meaning to "conurbation".
โ€ข He drew attention to the ability of the (then) new
technology of electric power and motorised transport to
allow cities to spread and agglomerate together, and gave as
examples "Midland ton" in England, the Ruhr in
Germany, Ramstad in the Netherlands, New York-Boston in
the United States, the Greater Tokyo Area and Taiheiyล
Belt in Japan and NCR of Delhi in India.
โ€ข A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities,
large towns, and other urban areas that, through population
growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one
continuous urban and industrially developed area.
โ€ข In most cases, a conurbation is a polycentric urban
agglomeration, in which transportation has developed to link
areas to create a single urban labour market or travel to work
area.
โ€ข The term is used in North America, a metropolitan area can be
defined by the Census Bureau or it may consist of a central
city and its suburbs, while a conurbation consists of adjacent
metropolitan areas that are connected with one another by
urbanization.
Examples of Conurbation
NEW YORK
โ€ข The expansive concept of the New York metropolitan
area (the Tri-State Region) centred on New York City,
including 30 counties spread between New York
State, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, with
an estimated population of 21,961,994 in 2007.
โ€ข Approximately one-fifteenth of all U.S. residents live in
the Greater New York City area.
โ€ข This conurbation is the result of several central cities
whose urban areas have merged.
UNITED KINGDOM
Industrial and housing growth in the United
Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries
produced many conurbations.
Greater London is by far the largest urban area and is
usually counted as a conurbation in statistical terms,
but differs from the others in the degree to which it is
focused on a single central area. In the mid-1950s
the Green Belt was introduced to stem the further
urbanisation of the countryside in UK.
The term "conurbation" is closer to the meaning
of urban agglomeration.
The list below shows the most populous urban areas in the UK
as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The
Greater London Urban Area contains the whole of what is
commonly called London, but ONS definitions divide London
into a large number of smaller localities of which the largest is
Croydon.
INDIA
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is a
metropolitan area consisting of the metropolis of Mumbai and
its satellite towns. Developing over a period of about 20 years,
it consists of seven municipal corporations and fifteen smaller
municipal councils.
The region has an area of 4,355 kmยฒ and with a population of
20,998,395, it is among the top ten most populated urban
agglomeration in the world.
It is linked with Mumbai through the Mumbai Suburban
Railway system and a large network of roads.
The National Capital Region (NCR) is a name for the
conurbation or metropolitan area which encompasses the
entire National Capital Territory of Delhi as well as urban
areas ringing it in neighbouring states
of UP, Haryana and Rajasthan.
With a total area of about 33,578 km2 (12,965 sq mi) it had an
estimated population of 21,961,994 in 2007.
URBAN AREA POPULATION PRIMARY
SETTELEMENT
Greater London Urban Area 8,979,158 LONDON
Greater Manchester Urban
Area
2,362,849 MANCHESTER
West Midlands Urban Area 2,362,065 BIRMINGHAM
West Yorkshire Urban Area 1,616,608 LEEDS
Greater Glasgow 1,195,200 GLASGOW
Tyneside 908,446 NEWCASTLE
Liverpool Urban Area 805,578 LIVERPOOL
Nottingham Urban Area 714,353 NOTTIGHAM
URBAN CONURBATION IN U.K.
Constellation Theory
As we all saw in the map, prominent cities in
Maharashtra are shown to be connected forming
a โ€˜CONSTELLATIONโ€™ shape.
This CONSTELLATION THEORY was also
coined by Sir Patrick Geddes , โ€œ4 or more cities,
which are not economically, politically, socially
equal come together in developing a whole
regionโ€
This theory is mostly used for administrative
purpose in all countries worldwide.
Such theory is most prominently used because
planning cities in a particular shape pattern is not
possible in Todayโ€™s times.
MAHARASHTRA- A CASE
STUDY
Mumbai- Economic and Capital city
Nasik- Religious city
Aurangabad- Administrative city
Nagpur- Political city
Pune-Educational importance city
Since, all the five factors necessary for development of a
region are divided with five different place , the
administration of that region has a gradual progressing
path, because a certain region doesnโ€™t have the
Maharashtra state has gained prime importance for the
country in the last few decade in spite of being formed in
early 60โ€™s, contributing 15% to countryโ€™s industrial
output and 13.3% GDP.
Production, Manufacturing, automobile, Thermal
Electricity projects have been an active part in the growth
of the state.
The distance between the cities in Maharashtra, ranges
mostly in 100km-300km making transportation,
connectivity, inter-dependency prosper within the state.
Maharashtra is divided into six revenue divisions,
which are further divided into thirty-five districts.
These thirty-five districts are further divided into 109
sub-divisions of the districts and 357 Talukas in
Maharashtra.
The six administrative divisions in Maharashtra state
are Amravati Division, Aurangabad
Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division, Nashik
Division, and Pune Division.
The Admistrational aspect of Maharashtra is quite a
unique factor since six divisions are set up as a
network working together to form a well efficient an
d working governance.
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  • 1. Presented by: Subodh Dobhal (11/PUR/003) Spunky Padrone (11/PUR/002) (Biologist, sociologist, geographer and Town Planner)
  • 2. About Sir Patrick Geddes Sir Patrick Geddes (2 October 1854 โ€“ 17 April 1932) was a Scottish biologist, sociologist, geographer, philanthropist and pioneering town planner. He is known for his innovative thinking in the fields of urban planning and sociology. He introduced the concept of "region" to architecture and planning and coined the term "conurbation". Geddes was the founder of the College des Ecossaise (Scots College) an international teaching establishment in Montpellier, France. He studied at the Royal College of Mines in London under Thomas Henry Huxley between 1874 and 1878, and lectured in Zoology at Edinburgh University from 1880 to 1888.
  • 3. His principles for town planning in Bombay demonstrate his views on the relationship between social processes and spatial form, and the intimate and causal connections between the social development of the individual and the cultural and physical environment. They included: ( Bombay Town Planning Act of 1915") Preservation of human life and energy, rather than superficial beautification. Conformity to an orderly development plan carried out in stages. Purchasing land suitable for building. Promoting trade and commerce. Preserving historic buildings and buildings of religious significance. Developing a city worthy of civic pride, not an imitation of European cities. Promoting the happiness, health and comfort of all residents, rather than focusing on roads and parks available only to the rich. Control over future growth with adequate provision for future requirements.
  • 4. Concepts.. Patrick Geddes explained an organismโ€™s relationship to its environment as follows: โ€œThe environment acts, through function, upon the organism and conversely the organism acts, through function, upon the environment.โ€œ (Cities in Evolution, 1915) In human terms this can be understood as a place acting through climatic and geographic processes upon people and thus shaping them. At the same time people act, through economic processes such as farming and construction, on a place and thus shape it. Thus both place and folk are linked and through work are in constant transition.
  • 6. Patrick Geddes was influenced by social theorists such as Herbert Spencer (1820โ€“1903) and French theorist Frederic Le Play (1806โ€“1882) and expanded upon earlier theoretical developments that lead to the concept of regional planning. He adopted Spencer's theory that the concept of biological evolution could be applied to explain the evolution of society, and drew on Le Play's analysis of the key units of society as constituting "Lieu, Travail, Famille" ("Place, Work, Family"), but changing the last from "family" to "folk". In this theory, the family is viewed as the central "biological unit of human society "from which all else develops. According to Geddes, it is from "stable, healthy homes" providing the necessary conditions for mental and moral development that come beautiful and healthy children who are able "to fully participate in life".
  • 7. Geddes and The Valley Section Geddes first published his idea of the valley section in 1909 to illustrate his idea of the 'region-city'. The region is expressed in the city and the city spreads influence of the highest level into the region. To put it another way, Geddes said that "it takes a whole region to make the cityโ€. The valley section illustrated the application of Geddes's trilogy of 'folk/work/place' to analysis of the region. The valley section is a complex model, which combines physical condition- geology and geomorphology and their biological associations - with so-called natural or basic occupations such as miner, hunter, shepherd or fisher, and with the human settlements that arise from them.
  • 8. Geddes illustrated the section using the locally available landscapes of Edinburgh and its hinterland
  • 9. Tel-Aviv (Israel) The Geddes Plan for Tel Aviv was the first master city plan for Tel Aviv. It was designed in 1925-1929 by the Scottish city planner Sir Patrick Geddes. This program designed the centre of Tel Aviv and the area now known as "Old North". In 1925 Patrick Geddes was commissioned to design a master plan for the city of Tel Aviv. The plan he produced was accepted in 1929. Tel Aviv turned out to be the only example of one of Geddesโ€™ plans being built largely as he envisaged and is a good example of an early planned city.
  • 10. The area of Tel Aviv originally planned by Geddes makes up approximately 7.5% of the current day municipality of Tel Aviv and is now known as Tel Avivโ€™s โ€œOld Northโ€. It was designed to be an extension of the much older neighbouring Arabic port town Jaffa to the south and a home for the increasing population of Jews emigrating from other parts of the world (predominantly Eastern Europe). Geddes, originally as biologist and sociologist was engaged to design a plan for the new city of Tel Aviv to be built adjacent to the ancient port town of Jaffa. The principles he employed for the city were strikingly similar to what we now know as New Urbanism ideas of planning - an emphasis was placed on pedestrians as opposed to motor car traffic, a sense of community and civic life was encouraged through the use of town squares and abundant planting of greenery provided significant focus on a minimal environmental footprint. Private automobile traffic was minimised and the city was envisaged on a pedestrian-scale. This neighbourhood identity has been crucial in the success of Tel Aviv as a city.
  • 12. Conurbations Theory โ€ข The term "conurbation" was coined in 1915 by Patrick Geddes in his book Cities In Evolution. โ€ข Internationally, the term "urban agglomeration" is often used to convey a similar meaning to "conurbation". โ€ข He drew attention to the ability of the (then) new technology of electric power and motorised transport to allow cities to spread and agglomerate together, and gave as examples "Midland ton" in England, the Ruhr in Germany, Ramstad in the Netherlands, New York-Boston in the United States, the Greater Tokyo Area and Taiheiyล Belt in Japan and NCR of Delhi in India.
  • 13. โ€ข A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities, large towns, and other urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed area. โ€ข In most cases, a conurbation is a polycentric urban agglomeration, in which transportation has developed to link areas to create a single urban labour market or travel to work area. โ€ข The term is used in North America, a metropolitan area can be defined by the Census Bureau or it may consist of a central city and its suburbs, while a conurbation consists of adjacent metropolitan areas that are connected with one another by urbanization.
  • 14. Examples of Conurbation NEW YORK โ€ข The expansive concept of the New York metropolitan area (the Tri-State Region) centred on New York City, including 30 counties spread between New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, with an estimated population of 21,961,994 in 2007. โ€ข Approximately one-fifteenth of all U.S. residents live in the Greater New York City area. โ€ข This conurbation is the result of several central cities whose urban areas have merged.
  • 15. UNITED KINGDOM Industrial and housing growth in the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries produced many conurbations. Greater London is by far the largest urban area and is usually counted as a conurbation in statistical terms, but differs from the others in the degree to which it is focused on a single central area. In the mid-1950s the Green Belt was introduced to stem the further urbanisation of the countryside in UK. The term "conurbation" is closer to the meaning of urban agglomeration.
  • 16. The list below shows the most populous urban areas in the UK as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The Greater London Urban Area contains the whole of what is commonly called London, but ONS definitions divide London into a large number of smaller localities of which the largest is Croydon. INDIA Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is a metropolitan area consisting of the metropolis of Mumbai and its satellite towns. Developing over a period of about 20 years, it consists of seven municipal corporations and fifteen smaller municipal councils.
  • 17. The region has an area of 4,355 kmยฒ and with a population of 20,998,395, it is among the top ten most populated urban agglomeration in the world. It is linked with Mumbai through the Mumbai Suburban Railway system and a large network of roads. The National Capital Region (NCR) is a name for the conurbation or metropolitan area which encompasses the entire National Capital Territory of Delhi as well as urban areas ringing it in neighbouring states of UP, Haryana and Rajasthan. With a total area of about 33,578 km2 (12,965 sq mi) it had an estimated population of 21,961,994 in 2007.
  • 18. URBAN AREA POPULATION PRIMARY SETTELEMENT Greater London Urban Area 8,979,158 LONDON Greater Manchester Urban Area 2,362,849 MANCHESTER West Midlands Urban Area 2,362,065 BIRMINGHAM West Yorkshire Urban Area 1,616,608 LEEDS Greater Glasgow 1,195,200 GLASGOW Tyneside 908,446 NEWCASTLE Liverpool Urban Area 805,578 LIVERPOOL Nottingham Urban Area 714,353 NOTTIGHAM URBAN CONURBATION IN U.K.
  • 20. As we all saw in the map, prominent cities in Maharashtra are shown to be connected forming a โ€˜CONSTELLATIONโ€™ shape. This CONSTELLATION THEORY was also coined by Sir Patrick Geddes , โ€œ4 or more cities, which are not economically, politically, socially equal come together in developing a whole regionโ€ This theory is mostly used for administrative purpose in all countries worldwide. Such theory is most prominently used because planning cities in a particular shape pattern is not possible in Todayโ€™s times.
  • 21. MAHARASHTRA- A CASE STUDY Mumbai- Economic and Capital city Nasik- Religious city Aurangabad- Administrative city Nagpur- Political city Pune-Educational importance city
  • 22. Since, all the five factors necessary for development of a region are divided with five different place , the administration of that region has a gradual progressing path, because a certain region doesnโ€™t have the Maharashtra state has gained prime importance for the country in the last few decade in spite of being formed in early 60โ€™s, contributing 15% to countryโ€™s industrial output and 13.3% GDP. Production, Manufacturing, automobile, Thermal Electricity projects have been an active part in the growth of the state. The distance between the cities in Maharashtra, ranges mostly in 100km-300km making transportation, connectivity, inter-dependency prosper within the state.
  • 23. Maharashtra is divided into six revenue divisions, which are further divided into thirty-five districts. These thirty-five districts are further divided into 109 sub-divisions of the districts and 357 Talukas in Maharashtra. The six administrative divisions in Maharashtra state are Amravati Division, Aurangabad Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division, Nashik Division, and Pune Division. The Admistrational aspect of Maharashtra is quite a unique factor since six divisions are set up as a network working together to form a well efficient an d working governance.