Reading List

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Olivia Pinner

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    Environment as Politics

    Places Journal

    A visual study of the relation between residential density and voting behavior in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

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    Watermark: Along the California Aqueduct

    Places Journal

    The extraordinary achievement of modern California — the transformation of a semi-arid region into an abundant and prosperous place — has produced a wicked tangle of problems.

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    Beyond Zuccotti Park: Making the Public

    Places Journal

    In the wake of Occupy Wall Street, we need to focus on the making of the public as an engaged citizenry.

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    The Interventionist’s Toolkit: 3

    Places Journal

    How do we judge the success of DIY tactics — of ephemeral works that skirt the edges of activist art and community organizing?

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    No More Play

    Places Journal

    Los Angeles is on the brink of a crucial transformation — and at a point where the very word city no longer applies.

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    The Interventionist’s Toolkit: 2

    Places Journal

    DIY urbanists are making ingenious use of print media to spur urban activism — and sometimes revolution.

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    Tahrir Square: Social Media, Public Space

    Places Journal

    It wasn’t the Facebook revolution. An urban historian in Cairo argues that the occupation of public space was vital to the Arab Spring.

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    Detroit: Syncopating an Urban Landscape

    Places Journal

    Projects by artists, architects, and activists who are reshaping the abandoned landscapes of Detroit.

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    An Interview with James Turrell

    Places Journal

    From the first issue of Places: a 1983 interview with James Turrell, then beginning his transformation of the Roden Crater. The monumental work opened to the public in 2012.

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    A Nation of Walls

    Places Journal

    An artist-activist catalogues the physical remnants and political legacies of “segregation walls,” unassuming bits of racist infrastructure that hide in plain sight in American neighborhoods.

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    Architectural Workers

    Places Journal

    An architectural educator talks about her life as an activist, about unionization and the design profession, and about cofounding The Architecture Lobby.

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