LIBARCH2205ID-D942-Spring2019
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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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OUTLINE- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY- PODCAST ON SOUND CLOUD - IMAGES-- MEMBERS: CRISTIAN, […] See MoreHappiness group
Tuesday, May 21 is our final meeting. Group projects are due on the project site by the end of […] See MoreWrapping up and reflections
Getting ready for podcast presentations on Thursday 5/16 and Tuesday 5/21
As we move to the last 2 meetings of the semester, a few reminders about producing the final […] See MoreGetting ready for podcast presentations on Thursday 5/16 and Tuesday 5/21
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Comment on "Site Report #2b – Laurin Moseley"
Visit popslogo.nyc if you want to read about the competition for a POPS logo for New York and vote […] See MoreComment on "Site Report #2b – Laurin Moseley"
Comment on "Dalila’s Site report 1: Revised"
Thanks Dalila! I was able to access the file from the updated link. ~Prof. L See MoreComment on "Dalila’s Site report 1: Revised"
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working hard but it all taken away
The citizens rights and opinions are a major turning point for every city. If the people of that city aren’t happy, then possibly it needs a change. Everyone one in the world has rights why should the citizens of that cities be held w […] See Moreworking hard but it all taken away
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