Monthly Archives: September 2013

The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces

http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/08/22/the-social-life-of-small-urban-spaces-whyte/

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Jay Street Corridor Walk Photos

Everyone, Please follow click on the photo below for the link to my photos from today’s walk:

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Architecture League Student Event

Check out this intriguing event for students like yourselves sponsored by the Architecture  League: http://archleague.org/2013/10/annual-student-program-5/

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Brooklyn Tech Triangle Study

Please see this extensive report on the Brooklyn Tech Triangle and Downtown Brooklyn. Note the key role that Jay Street plays in this plan: Brooklyn Tech Triangle Study

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Sustainability at CUNY

See this bulletin for efforts by CUNY to improve sustainability across it’s campuses. Our masterplan can play a role in helping Citytech improve its sustainable infrastructure. CUNY Sustainability Bulletin

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Project 1.2 Emails, Assignments, Dropbox

Everyone, Below is a list of Citytech email addresses from Blackboard of everyone in the course: Here are the agreed assignments for this project. See the Assignment Folder in Openlab for more details on the assignment: Project 1.2  Drawings:  Base Plan … Continue reading

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Article on Suburban Development

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/15/sunday-review/is-suburban-sprawl-on-its-way-back.html?ref=opinion

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Examples of Urban Analysis

Urban Analysis is a learned art. It starts with simple overlays that simplify the organism of streets, open spaces, buildings, infrastructure that make up of our complex city. Each analysis could simply diagram one element within our neighborhoods: open space … Continue reading

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