UTSOAThe University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture

spring 2007

ARC 350R/386M:
New Urbanism

Instructor:
Sinclair Black

The purpose of this course is insight. There is no discreet body of knowledge about urban design. It is not architecture, and it is not planning. Architecture is a private sector activity; planning is a public sector activity: management, inventory, allocations, and infrastructure. Urban design is both - it encompasses all of both worlds to make things happen in the public sector. The fuel to make things work will always be the private sector. Everything that truly matters is lost between the two worlds.

Public sector does little to create visions or urban design plans. Public projects are implemented without regard for larger visions for context, for the future, or for economic development. In short, there is virtually no Urban Design in the public sector.

The private sector has multiple objectives, but the overriding one is to maximize profits. Projects take place on designated expensive property in critical time frames. Interest carry and suffocating regulation create a sense of desperation on the part of the developers. Due to time frames and profit objectives, there is rarely the opportunity to consider good Urban Design.

Urban Design creates the vision of synergy, of quality, of economic development, of tax base creation, and of sustainability. It is the missing ingredient of both the public and private sectors.

The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Conference will be held in Austin, in the spring of 2008. Student projects will focus on telling the urban design story of Austin which will become part of the publication that will be available for the 1500 or so C.N.U. attendees in 2008. This event will place Austin and the University of Texas squarely at the center of all future dialogue on Urban Design in this country.