| Part I: A tools approach to implementing urban design policy | 
| Introduction | 
| 1 | Why should government get involved in urban design? |  | 
| A tools approach to government action | 
| 2 | The five (plus or minus) tools |  | 
| 3 | Ownership and operation |  | 
| 4 | Regulation |  | 
| 5 | Property rights |  | 
| 6 | Incentives and disincentives: direct and indirect |  | 
| 7 | Information |  | 
| 8 | Choosing tools and designing programs | Paper 1 due | 
| Part II: Two case studies in the implementation of urban design policy | 
| 9 | Downtown planning in San Francisco |  | 
| 10 | Field trip to Boston Civic Design Commission meeting |  | 
| 11 | Design review |  | 
| 12 | In conclusion | Paper 2 due |