KATE JAMES |
MIT 4.213J/11.308J URBAN NATURE AND CITY DESIGN |
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My project sought to explore an inspired methodology of urban
planning and creative process developed by Lawrence Halprin in the late 1960s.
Halprin defines scores as “symbolizations of processes which extend over
time” (RSVP Cycles, 1). Scores, process-oriented events, act as a vehicle
for involvement, for deep engagement with a creative collective. They make
process visible and thereby enable design via process.
The main sources for the project are Halprin's books RSVP Cycles and Taking Part.
Re-Scoring the City: a Follow-up of