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Urban Environments 07

...how cities shape their environment, how the urban environment affects those living in it, and how people in cities have created initiatives that improve both the urban environment and their quality of life.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Posted by Bolie at 3:29 PM

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  • ▼  2007 (101)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (26)
    • ▼  March (29)
      • FOR YOUR RESEARCH PROJECTS
      • Alt Break Reflection
      • Reflection Blog
      • Spring Break Trip
      • Alt Breaks
      • Urban Environments Trip to NYC-Reflections
      • ASSIGNMENT UPDATE
      • New York City!
      • NYC Trip
      • Along the same lines as Solaire...
      • March 13th
      • Tuesday March 13
      • Slide
      • March 13th reflections
      • The general idea I got from the combination of art...
      • Innovation
      • Really long comments....
      • Readings 3/13/07
      • The Greening of NYC as seen by a designer:This pre...
      • NYC-CCE Internship Opportunity
      • Transforming Cities
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      • Reflecting on the history and the current state of...
      • I don't know if this is what you were going for, b...
      • The Three Parts of Social Transformation
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      • I tried to make my power point less wordy and more...
      • Apuntes Urban Environments 2.27.07
      • Things To Do And Eat In NYC
    • ►  February (39)
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Links

  • Course Syllabus
  • Hooked on Nature
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  • Central Park, NYC
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  • El Puente, CHE Institute
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  • The Solaire
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