SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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Part I. Reading the City | ||
1 | How Can Cities Be Read and Why | |
2 | The Once and Future City: Processes That Shape | |
3 | Reading and Writing the City | |
4-5 | Perspectives on Boston Sites Project Review | Project assignment 1 (select a site) due |
6 | Review of Assignment 1 | Assignment 1 due |
Part II. City and Nature: Natural Processes as Agents of Change | ||
7 | The Granite Garden: Boston, A Natural Environment Transformed | |
8 | Workshop: Designing Your Web site | |
9 | Guides to Reading Boston | |
10 | Earth and Water | |
11 | Air and Life | |
12 | Project Review | Project assignment 2 (your site and natural processes) due |
13 | Boston Sites: What Patterns Emerged? | |
Part III. City and Society: Social Processes as Agents of Change | ||
14 | Looking at Maps | |
15 | Technology, Innovation, and Change | |
16 | Economics, Politics, and Change | |
17 | Culture, Fashion, and Change | |
18 | Boston in Historical Context | |
19 | Project Review | Project assignment 3 (your site through time) due |
20 | Boston Sites: What Patterns Emerged? | |
Part IV. Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Envisioning and Shaping Future Cities | ||
21 | Looking Back, Looking Ahead | |
22 | Shaping Future Cities (Panel) | |
23 | Project Review | Project assignment 4 (artifacts, layers, traces, and trends) due |
24 | Top-Down / Bottom-Up: Frameworks for Action | |
Part V. Boston Sites: Where Have They Been, Where Are They Headed | ||
25 | Presentation and Discussion of Sites | Final presentations and sites due |
26 | Field Trip | |
27-29 | Presentation and Discussion of Sites | |
30-31 | Workshop |