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Service-Learning in Design and Planning Tom Angotti

Service-Learning in Design and Planning By Tom Angotti

Service-Learning in Design and Planning by Tom Angotti


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Service-Learning in Design and Planning: Educating at the Boundaries by Tom Angotti

This collection of case studies by design educators critically explores the current practice of service-learning in architecture, landscape design, and urban planning, radically revising the standard protocol for university-initiated design and planning projects in the community. The authors' lively examination of real-life community collaborations forms a pedagogical framework for educators, professionals, and students alike, offering guidelines for a generative and inclusive collaborative design process.

About Tom Angotti

Tom Angotti is Professor Emeritus of Urban Policy and Planning at Hunter College, the Graduate Center, and City University of New York, and directed the Hunter College Center for Community Planning & Development. He is adjunct professor at Parsons/The New School and the author of New York for Sale: Community Planning Confronts Global Real Estate, which won the 2009 Davidoff Book Award. Cheryl Doble is an associate professor in Department of Landscape Architecture and director of the Center for Community Design Research at SUNY ESF. Paula Horrigan is a professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University.

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NLS9781613320013
9781613320013
1613320019
Service-Learning in Design and Planning: Educating at the Boundaries by Tom Angotti
New
Paperback
New Village Press
2011-12-10
305
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