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E1: Being in a Public Space

E1: Being in a Public Space

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In the inaugural episode of Urbanistory, Maggie and Camille share urban history research connected to the idea of being in a public space. Camille discusses "Public Space Beautification for Whom?" and Maggie contributes "How Did We Get Here? An Exploration of How People Move Through Cities."

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URBANISTORY—EPISODE 1: BEING IN PUBLIC SPACE
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Camille Pahl: Public Space Beautification for Whom?

Boyer, M.C. (1983). In search of a spatial order. Dreaming the Rational City: The Myth of American City Planning. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, pp. 33-56.

Denver Parks and Recreation and Mundus Bishop Design, Inc. (2005). Denver's Civic Center Park Master Plan: Civic Center History. pp. 5-32.

Hall, P. (2002). City of monuments (excerpt). In Cities of Tomorrow. Cambridge, MA: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 189-197.

Larson, E. (2003). The Devil in the White City: Murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America. Vintage Books.

Németh, Jeremy (2021, Sept. 21). Week 5: City Beautiful [Lecture Presentation]. Planning History and Theory, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States.

Wilson, W. (1989). The glory, destruction, and meaning of the City Beautiful movement. The City Beautiful Movement, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 281-305.

Maggie Squyer: How Did We Get Here? An Exploration of How People Move Through Cities

Carrington, D. (2020, October 14). Study reveals world’s most walkable cities. The Guardian. Retrieved December 7, 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/cities/20... worlds-most-walkable-cities.

City and County of Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. Denver moves everyone 2050. Retrieved December 9, 2021, from https://denvermoveseveryone.com/.

Hall, P. (2002). The city in the garden. In Cities of Tomorrow (3rd edition). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 88-141.

HarvardX. (2017, April 19). Jon Snow and the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak [video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNjrA...

Németh, Jeremy (2021, Oct. 5). Week 7: City Practical [Lecture Presentation]. Planning History and Theory, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States.




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