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001 full-course 1 Advanced Seminar: Urban Nature and City Design 2005-09-01 Fall 2005 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
This course explores the role of natural in the urban environment and urban design.
001 full-course 1 Power of Place: Media Technology, Youth, and City Design and Development 2001-03-01 Spring 2001 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
This course uses various design methodologies to explore the possibilities in urban redesign.
001 full-course 1 Power of Place: Media Technology, Youth, and City Design and Development 2001-03-01 Spring 2001 Anne Whiston Spirn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This course explores the role of the internet and technology in environmental urban planning and development.
014 full-course 14 Power of Place: Media Technology, Youth, and City Design and Development 2001-03-01 Spring 2001 Anne Whiston Spirn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In this workshop, you will get an introduction to urban environmental design.
001 full-course 1 Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry 2006-03-01 Spring 2006 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
This is a photography course that is geared toward architecture students in which they learn how to use photography to explore a concept or site.
008 audio 8 Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry 2007-03-01 Spring 2007 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
MIT's photography art course takes a look at photography as a way to see, investigate, and express ideas.
001 full-course 1 Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry 2003-09-01 Fall 2003 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
This photography course explores how to use photography to inform planning and design in architecture.
016 full-course 16 Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry 2003-09-01 Fall 2003 Anne Whiston Spirn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Discuss how photography can inform design, planning, and architecture in this course from MIT.
001 full-course 1 The Once and Future City 2006-03-01 Spring 2006 Anne Whiston Spirn MIT
In this course, students discuss how cities change, what defines them, and how architecture influences their futures, which an focus on the American city.