LIB2205ARCH2205 Learning Places
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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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Citizen Jane was a moving documentary in how a women fought for her beliefs and her neighborhood. […]
Bowery Boys podcast reflection
Now I happened to listen to two Podcast and it was the one about Penn Station and the one about […]
Reflection of the second GCT video
I enjoyed watching this group discussion since you able to get so many point of views at one time. […]
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Comment on "Aniqa, Byron & Joyia’s Podcast and Related Documents"
That's fine and dandy but the fact still remains that "your work" wasn't good at all. What you […]
Comment on "Aniqa, Byron & Joyia’s Podcast and Related Documents"
@Jwilliams- the aforementioned post was intended for the professors. You did not even ONCE ask me […]
Comment on "Aniqa, Byron & Joyia’s Podcast and Related Documents"
Additionally, if you look a little closer, you did not cite the book (format-wise) correctly. I […]
Recent Discussions
Grand Central's Enginner William J. Wilgus and the Planning of Modern Manhattan
Jeury, Thank you. I do not think we appreciate how difficult and dangerous travel was 100 years ago and what an amazing visionary and "true pioneer " Wilgus was.
THE HISTORY OF GRAND CENTRAL STATION Grand Central Terminal is one of the most historic landmarks in New York City. In 1869, "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt bought the property between Forty-second and Forty-eight streets to build a new […]
Recent Docs
Grand central terminal tour/ reflection- Vanessa.M
I enjoyed hearing about the historical information about grand central. the tour opened my eyes on how grand central was built and all the changes it took to rebuild. what I liked about the tour is when the tour guy took us underneath the train and