The Promise and Pitfalls of Contemporary Planning

CRP 2000

Student Research on City and Regional Planning

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Read Sophia Li’s blog post on the politics behind the production of a contemporary cultural landscape.

At the beginning of the fall semester students shared their ideas of damaged and ideal places from around the world. The end of the semester yielded as rich a variety of reflections on urban planning. Student teams produced blogs that represent the culmination of individual and group research on planning-related topics. At the end of the semester, students in CRP 2000 completed 11 blogs with a combined total of 86 blog entries!

Many students opted-in to share their blog entries on the CRP 2000 course blog. We will be adding more blog posts over the next few weeks. Read more blog descriptions and reflections…

Daniela Cárdenas describes Medellin's urban transformation from a personal perspective.

Daniela Cárdenas describes Medellin’s urban transformation from a personal perspective.

Paige Roosa evaluates the urban agriculture debate.

Paige Roosa evaluates the urban agriculture debate.

Read about the history of modernist urban planning in Casablanca, by Patrick Braga.

Read about the history of modernist urban planning in Casablanca, by Patrick Braga.

 

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