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'''4.211 The Once and Future City''' is a [[CI-H]] [[Course 11 Urban Planning]] ([[Architecture]]) class I took with [http://annewhistonspirn.com/ Anne Whiston Spirn] at [[MIT]] as a [[MIT Sophomore|Sophomore]] spring semester.
*[[Journal 1: Why 4.211? Building a User Experience]]
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*Class website: http://architecture.mit.edu/class/city/
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*[http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/urban-studies-and-planning/11-016j-the-once-and-future-city-spring-2006/ OCW Spring 2006]
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{{GradeS|A-|}}
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{{Class Review|I enjoyed this class.  As a humanities requirement, it was my one introduction to urban planning.  However, I wish the assignments were broader than my one site over and over}}
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{{4.211 Work}}
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{{Notes Quality|I have my minisite, which was a requirement of this class.  I also have my notes from the lectures.  Lecture slides are not available, but the notes should be kinda helpful.  Lectures were somewhat structured.}}
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 27 May 2011

4.211 The Once and Future City is a CI-H Course 11 Urban Planning (Architecture) class I took with Anne Whiston Spirn at MIT as a Sophomore spring semester.

Grade:A-

Class Review

I enjoyed this class. As a humanities requirement, it was my one introduction to urban planning. However, I wish the assignments were broader than my one site over and over

Most of the work is on the minisite I made for class: http://minisites.theplaz.com/4.211

Notebooks (minus copyrighted readings): Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

Notes Quality

I have my minisite, which was a requirement of this class. I also have my notes from the lectures. Lecture slides are not available, but the notes should be kinda helpful. Lectures were somewhat structured.