Hopkins says, “Ideas about plans are frequently present as ideal forms…” Discuss how this observation about ideal forms has an impact on planning from the perspective of Hopkins Boyer and Illich. Point out the areas of agreement and disagreement among these perspectives; in addition, feel free to address any issues that may have been ignored.
Books: urban Development: The logic of Making plans by Lewis D. Hopkins
Dreaming the Rational City by, M. Christine Boyer
H2O and the Waters of Forgetfulness by. Ivan Illich