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Spring (H3) 2022 | DUSP

Fundamentals of Spatial Database Management


Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

Developments in urban science, the rise of ‘big data’, and the widespread embrace of the …

Co-Teaching

Fall (H2) 2021 | DUSP

GIS Workshop


Catherine D'Ignazio (She/her)

Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

Introduction to Spatial Analysis (11.205) and GIS Workshop (11.520) are modular courses which together make …

Support

Fall (H2) 2021 | DUSP

Advanced Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting, and Representing the City


Marie Law Adams (She/her)

Mary Anne Ocampo (She/her)

Through a studio-based course in planning and urban design, builds on the foundation acquired in …

Fall (H1) 2021 | DUSP

Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting, and Representing the City


Marie Law Adams (She/her)

Mary Anne Ocampo (She/her)

Introduces methods for observing, interpreting, and representing the urban environment. Students draw on their senses …

Teaching

Spring (H4) 2021 | DUSP

Spatial Statistics Workshop


Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

The broad availability of spatial data on and in cities means that planners can paint …

Spring (H3) 2021 | DUSP

Fundamentals of Spatial Database Management


Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

Developments in urban science, the rise of ‘big data’, and the widespread embrace of the …

IAP 2021 | DUSP

Mapping as Making: Applied Map Design and Cartography Workshop


Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

This workshop will introduce students to principles and practices of map design – what Europeans …

Co-Teaching

Fall (H2) 2020 | DUSP

GIS Workshop


Catherine D'Ignazio (She/her)

Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

Introduction to Spatial Analysis (11.205) and GIS Workshop (11.520) are modular courses which together make …

Fall (H1) 2020 | DUSP

Introduction to Spatial Analysis


Catherine D'Ignazio (She/her)

Eric Robsky Huntley (They/them)

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for managing data that represent the location of features …