Links
For links to individual course Web sites, see VISIT A CLASS.
MIT’s OpenCourseWare
MIT is committed to advancing education and discovery through knowledge open to everyone. OpenCourseWare shares free lecture notes, exams, and other resources from more than 1800 courses spanning MIT's entire curriculum. Below are links to the OCW version of my classes, which are abridged versions of the original course Web sites.
11.016 The Once and Future City
11.308 Urban Nature and City Design
11.309 Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry (2003)
11.309 Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (2006)
11.310 Media Technology and City Design and Development (2002)
Mill Creek Project/Sulzberger Middle School/West Philadelphia Landscape Project Web Sites
Stories about the Mill Creek Project
Sponsors of the Mill Creek Project
Center for Community Partnerships, University of Pennsylvania
Office of Watersheds, Philadelphia Water Department
School District of Philadelphia
Urban Resources Partnerships, US Department of Agriculture
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Academically-based Community Service
For Sciences Po, Economic and Territorial Development Course, March 2009
March 19, Urban Nature and City Design and Development. To supplement the required reading, The Granite Garden: Urban Nature and Human Design (Basic Books, 1984), browse the additional cases prepared by students in my MIT class (access cases by clicking on left navigation bar for each year):
Cases in Urban Nature and City Design and Development
March 20, Landscape Literacy, Environmental Justice, and City Design and Development. To supplement the required reading, "Restoring Mill Creek", review the West Philadelphia Landscape Project Website and following links:
West Philadelphia Landscape Project
Reading the WPLP monographs is optional