. On Toronto Street Urbanism
. Drawing and Mapping Research Methodologies
(In order of relevance)
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. Western Public Space Design Theory (In chronological order)
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. Urban Design Justice
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- George Baird, “Studies on Urban Morphology in North America” in Writings on Architecture and the City (London: Artifice Books on Architecture, 2015), 124-131.
- Roberto Damiani, Michael Piper, “Toronto 1778-1978: Dispossession, Real Property, and the City” SCAPEGOAT 12 (2021), 91-102.
. Drawing and Mapping Research Methodologies
(In order of relevance)
- “Introducing Urban Humanities,” “Urban Humanities Lineages,” “Fusing Scholarship: Practices of Urban Humanities” in Dana Cuff, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Todd Presner, Maite Zubiarre, Jonathan Jaean Crisman, Urban Humanities. New Practices for Reimagining the City (Cambridge, Mass., London: MIT, Press, 2020): 1-28, 37-67, 85-115.
- Jan Gehl, “Interface Studies in Melbourne” in Jan Gehl, The Interface between Public and Private Territories in Residential Areas (Melbourne University: 1976): 11-25.
- Jan Gehl, Brigitte Svarre, “Counting, Mapping, Tracking and Other Tools” in Jan Gehl, Brigitte Svarre, How to Study Public Life (Washington, Covelo, London: Island Press, 2013): 22-35.
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- James Corner, “The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique, and Invention” in Denise Cosgrove, ed., Mappings (London: Reaktion Books, 1999): 213-252.
- . Dennis Wood, “Everything Sings” in Dennis Wood, Everything Sings (Los Angeles: Siglio, 2010): 8-25.
(This reading is exciting as it discusses mapping beyond objectivity.)
- Jill Desimini, Charles Waldheim, Cartographic Grounds (New York City: Princeton Architectural Press, 2016).
. Western Public Space Design Theory (In chronological order)
- Kevin Lynch, “The Image of the Environment” and “The City Image and Its Elements” in The Urban Design Reader, 125-34.
- Jane Jacobs, “The Uses of Sidewalks: Contact” in The Urban Design Reader, 125-34.
- William H. Whyte, “Introduction,” “The Life of Plazas,” “Sitting Space,” and, “Sun, Wind, Trees, and Water” in The Urban Design Reader, 198-213.
- Ray Oldenburg, “The Problem of Place in America” in The Urban Design Reader, 285-295.
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- Jan Gehl, “The Interface between Public and Private Territories” in Jan Gehl, The Interface between Public and Private Territories in Residential Areas (Melbourne University: 1976): 5-9.
- Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, “A Significance for A&P Parking Lots, or Learning from Las Vegas” in The Urban Design Reader, 167-77.
- Interboro Partners, The Arsenal of Exclusion and Inclusion (Barcelona: Actar, 2021).
- Paul Hess, Michael Piper & Andre Sorensen, “Can We Retrofit Suburban Arterials?” Journal of the American Planning Association, June 2022.
. Urban Design Justice
- Introduction in Kian Goh, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Vinit Mukhija, eds., Just Urban Design. The Struggle for a Public City (Cambridge, Mass., London: MIT, Press, 2022): 2-18.
- “Just Urban Design Scholarship” in Just Urban Design. The Struggle for a Public City, 21-46.
- Setha Low, “Why Does Public Space Matters” and “What is Public Space” in Setha Low, Why is Public Space Important? (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022): 1-39.
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- Alison B. Hirsch, “Reinstating Landscapes of Resistance” in Just Urban Design: 125-146.
- Francis Dodsworth, “Fighting for the Right to the Streets: The Politics and Poetics of Protection in Women’s Self-defence” in Sophie Watson, ed., Spatial Justice in the City Body, Lawscape, Atmosphere (Oxon, New York: Routledge, 2020): 118-135.
- Setha Low, “The Erosion of Public Sphere in Larice” in Elizabeth Macdonald, eds., The Urban Design Reader, 401-404.
- Sharon Zukin, “Whose Culture, Whose City?” in The Urban Sociology Reader (London and New York: Routledge, 2005): 349-358. city's street pattern history).