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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Apr 30th, 2010 | Topic: Economy | Region: East Coast | Cities: New York, Washington, D.C. |
Jeanne Hafner wonders about ethics, real estate science, and ‘self-regulation’ in the wake of the Goldman Sachs hearings. (
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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Apr 14th, 2010 | Topic: Culture | Region: | Cities: |
Jeanne Haffner looks at the paper tube architecture of Shigeru Ban and its implications for the environment, philanthropy and aesthetics. (
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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Mar 25th, 2010 | Topic: Culture | Region: East Coast | Cities: Boston |
In the latest entry of her column, Street Science, Jeanne Haffner looks to history—and her readers—to determine whether, even in an age of computer modeling, hand drawing remains indispensable. (
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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Feb 17th, 2010 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: East Coast | Cities: Boston |
In the third installment of her new column, Street Science, Jeanne Haffner visits Utile, Inc., a Boston-based planning and design firm, to better understand the importance of graphic representation in planning. (
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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Jan 25th, 2010 | Topic: Culture | Region: | Cities: |
There’s a study behind every urban planning improvement project. Yet how does one effectively analyze that complex entity we call a “city”? In the second installment of her new column, Jeanne Haffner will explore the technological and conceptual devices that planners and others use to do just this. Today: How drawing remains essential to design. (
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Street Science | Jeanne Haffner | Jan 22nd, 2010 | Topic: Culture | Region: | Cities: |
There’s a study behind every urban planning improvement project. Yet how does one effectively analyze that complex entity we call a “city”? This Street Science column will explore the technological and conceptual devices that planners and others use to do just this. (
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