Writing the City
Writing the City envisions New York City through written reflection and opinion.
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Yukie Ohta looks at the dramatic transformation of SoHo over the past 50 years, from a center for li ...
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Deborah Helaine Morris, one of two runners-up of the Fuzzy Math writing competition, charts the shif ...
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In our third of a series of profiles of Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts around the five borou ...
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Malaika Kim, one of two runners-up of the Fuzzy Math writing competition, traces how the intangibles ...
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Announcing the winner of our Fuzzy Math writing competition: Steven Higashide imagines a near future ...
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In the second in a series of profiles of Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts, Mercedes Kraus look ...
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In a personal reflection on growing up in middle-class Rockaway, Yael Friedman calls for more nuanc ...
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In the first in a series of profiles of Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts, Caitlin Blanchfield ...
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Andrew Wade looks at the experiential learning model in urban studies and how a balance of classroom ...
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Samuel Stein argues against Major League Soccer's proposed stadium in Queens and asks "who exactly w ...
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Writing the City
The Ins and the Outs: The Gentrification of Franklin Avenue
by Vinnie Rotondaro and Maura EwingVinnie Rotondaro and Maura Ewing of Narratively take an in-depth look at a fast-changing Brooklyn ne ... -
Shin-pei Tsay calls on urbanists to better communicate the crucial role cities can play in addressin ...


