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City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience
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City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience
City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience You’re invited to the sixth lecture in the University of Washington's NEXT CITY: Sustainable Urbanization series. Daniel S. Friedman, Dean of the UW College of Built Environments, will deliver the Spring 2010 Provost Distinguished Lecture, City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience.   Presented by UW Provost Phyllis Wise, Dean Friedman's lecture will explore the "analogical city" and offer five interpretive vignettes that frame evolving images of the city, each featuring a singular author and artwork that illuminate major and minor themes of human experience. From the Series:Provost Distinguished Lectures
Video Length: 3450
Date Found: May 16, 2010
Date Produced: April 21, 2010
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