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Community/ Neighborhood Identity and Vibrancy in Eugene: As a resident of Eugene for the last few years, I’ve observed the lack of identity within Eugene…
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In Eugene it is no question that homelessness and a shortage of housing are a huge issue. Everywhere you turn you see tents up and…
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Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability Superilles adopt similar goals such as “woonerfs” or “living streets” – to increase pedestrian friendly…
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Eugene prides itself on being accessible to many but attending the farmers market and crossing the street with copious cars to get from one part…
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Eugene streets, and Oregon streets, lack adequate street lighting. This can dramatically affect the level of safety felt by those using public spaces after sunset,…
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Atmosphere InFormed: Design Awareness of Small-scale Differences of Atmosphere in Architecture and Urban Design This article gave a really interesting insight into case study examples…
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Dear Students Thank you for you patience!! Thursday was soooo frustrating for me but I think the issue is resolved. I know we have a…
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“Social phenomena can change more quickly from a planning perspective than natural elements of atmosphere alone” This was quite eye-opening for me as I’ve never…
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“Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible” It was interesting to read about studies that were done, data that was collected, and then…