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Urban Criticism and History:
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Christine M. Boyer, The City of Collective Memory [1994]
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Maps / Mapping / Landscape:
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Carol Burns, "On Site," in Andrea Kahn, ed., Drawing / Building
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JB Jackson, "The Word Itself" [1984], in Landscape in Sight:
Looking at America [1997], ed. Helen Horowitz, 299 - 306
Elizabeth Meyer, "The Expanded Field of Landscape Architecture",
Ecological Design and Planning [1997], ed.Thomson+Steiner, 45-79
Elizabeth Meyer, "The Formation of A Mississippi River Urban Landscape
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William Morrish, Civilizing Terrains [1989 / 1996]
PRAXIS: Landscapes, Journal of Writing + Building 4 [2002]
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