LearningPlacesFall18D960
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This special topics course offers an interdisciplinary approach to investigating our built environment using a case study focused on a specific place each semester. This course combines physical examination with information research and data collection using methodologies developed in multiple disciplines. Students from a variety of departments engage in on-site exploration and in-depth research of a location in New York City.
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End of semester reflections - fill out the survey, and podcast listening on Thursday
Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts on this semester's class via a short survey here. […] See MoreEnd of semester reflections - fill out the survey, and podcast listening on Thursday
Podcast listening schedule this week
By now most everyone has indicated when you plan to introduce your podcast. If your group has not, […] See MorePodcast listening schedule this week
Listening to all groups' podcasts next week!
Next week's class meetings are devoted to listening to each group's podcast and reviewing each […] See MoreListening to all groups' podcasts next week!
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"Large Scale Architecture" - Davit, JP, Mirna, and Sabrina, have chosen to present first on […] See MoreComment on "Listening to all groups’ podcasts next week!"
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Recent Discussions
Hello, This is the link to my site report, https://drive.google.com/open?id=12STrCGc8MsHH62W3qK_xamzLPeQjcnkt - James Asante See MoreSite Report 2
How is change managed in a city, who manages that change?Do people have a right?
City changes according to the change of society and culture. In my opinion, I believe that people are the major source of that change because people are expressing their culture and their traditional that they learned form their parents […] See MoreHow is change managed in a city, who manages that change?Do people have a right?
Recent Docs
Top categories gentrification & housing community, neighborhoods, people, & projects demographics of displacement (before/after) urban design large-scale architecture social justice Categories: See MoreThemes & research questions
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