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East-West: US-Japan exchange and its effects on community development: An interactive case study of Jamaica Plain and Zushi
Author(s) -
Ellen Shoshkes
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
ekistics and the new habitat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2653-1313
DOI - 10.53910/26531313-e200673436-441111
Subject(s) - planner , context (archaeology) , urban planning , work (physics) , state (computer science) , community development , sociology , history , regional science , library science , political science , archaeology , engineering , civil engineering , law , computer science , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , algorithm
Dr Shoshkes is an architect and planner based in Portland, Oregon, where she is Adjunct Associate Professor of urban planning at Portland State University. She is currently undertaking archival research and conducting oral histories regarding Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (1905-1983), the town planner, editor, and educator, as the beginning phase of "Hidden Voice: the Contribution of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt to the Origins and Evolution of Urban Design in America, 1945-1976." This paper is based on her previous work concerning Tyrwhitt in context of an inquiry into the larger topic of the impact of the creative dialogue between East and West on the field of community development.

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