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Tom Cluff replied to the topic Tell Us Something We Already Didn't Know in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 12 years ago
I was at a conference a couple of years ago where, in an aside, one of the speakers told a story about how he and a fellow student (back in the 80s) read through every word of every issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine from the 20s and 30s. It turns out that the magazine did not contain a single mention of the Great Depression (or anything…[Read more]
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Tom Cluff replied to the topic Rise & Fall of LA Firms: Did Company Greed Kill Our Jobs? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 1 month ago
No, no one has these statistics. I’ve been looking at doing a master’s thesis related to the impact of the economic downturn on the profession, but there is so little in the way of reliable data that even designing a research proposal is a exercise in frustration.
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Tom Cluff replied to the topic State of the Profession in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 14 years, 5 months ago
@James ivy – Thanks for the response. Your answer is very helpful. It is also the closest to what I was after in starting this discussion. I wonder though, would it be possible for you to estimate totals for the questions in my post? I’m sorry if I’m imposing.
@ Nick Aceto – It’s unfortunate that they seem like rhetorical questions. I’m reall…[Read more]
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Tom Cluff replied to the topic What is "progressive" urbanism? How does it differ from New Urbanism? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 14 years, 10 months ago
Sometimes “progressive” is just a buzzword that people use to deflect criticism. As in, “This project will be built using principles of Progressive Urbanism, so if you aren’t supporting it, you must be against good design.”
Otherwise, as the term has been used, I don’t see anything to distinguish the design principles of one from the other. Good,…[Read more]