Sunday, December 2, 2007

THE LIST

By request, here's the list of writings that, in some form or another, should be included in your final portfolio. All works are listed chronologically, with annotation where it may be helpful. For blog entries, either provide an annotated citation/bibliographic entry, or print a copy of your response. For each of the field work studies listed, length of your document may vary, although 2-3 pages is a recommended length to begin.

Think rich. Look Poor. Blog entry, Monday, September 10, 2007.

Charette casebook, multiple elements (again, see related list on blog archive). Page content will vary in these works, but please consider that your writing contributions here represent the bulk of your work this semester, in both content and length.

Field work: Westlake Park, City Hall Park, and Seattle City Hall (via bus tunnel)

Kerry Hall Songs. Blog entry.

Music of Kerry Hall, revision of blog entry, may also include audio and mapping elements.

Field work: Tashkent Park & Cal Anderson Park

Field work: Federal Courthouse, REI greenspace, and Cascade People's Center (for these, please cite any references you make to the GSA book provided at the Courthouse, or any research you use from either CPC or REI. For your convenience, weblinks to both these places are provided in the alphabetical list on the right)

Volunteer Park. Blog entry. As of today, only Brittany and Akasha have commented on this posting. Even though it is retroactive, please provide helpful links to either things you saw at the park, or reference guides you may have used in writing your responses to the site.

Field work: Volunteer Park, 1st draft. This writing should address (even if in passing) all of the sites we visited: reservoir, koi pond, playground, Bruce Lee's grave, conservatory, and water tower.

Field work: Volunteer Park, 2nd draft, with revisions from Kim's class and synthesis of Course Reader writings. How have other writers responded to issues concerning parks?

Field work: Columbia Center, Westlake Park revisited

Reflective introduction to portfolio, see posting below for more information

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