February 11, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Emma Langston The history of Camden, New Jersey is similar to those of many cities in the eastern United States; a rich, fruitful past left way to a current situation of uncertainty and dread. Now considered “the poorest city … Continue reading →
February 5, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Daniela Cardenas Part I: An Introduction to Medellin, note from the author The Northeastern Urban Integration Project was awarded The Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design from The Harvard Graduate School of Design, due to its efficiency and potential … Continue reading →
February 5, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Daniela Cárdenas Note from the author: Daniela Cárdenas, a sophomore studying Urban and Regional Studies in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning of Cornell University. Social Urbanism and Metamorphosis of The Violent and Unstable City I grew up … Continue reading →
February 5, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Allen T. Navasero Part I: How Metro Manila Slums Came to Be Defining and Maintaining Localities In the midst of the informal nature of slums, organizations and a means of informal social infrastructure must exist within such communities. A locality … Continue reading →