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      Fieldwork in public space assessment: William Holly Whyte and the Street Life Project 1970–1975
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      Fieldwork in public space assessment: William Holly Whyte and the Street Life Project 1970–1975

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      Fieldwork in public space assessment: William Holly Whyte and the Street Life Project 1970–1975 book

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      Fieldwork in public space assessment: William Holly Whyte and the Street Life Project 1970–1975 book

      ByMiriam Fitzpatrick
      BookArchitecture and Field/Work

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 9
      eBook ISBN 9780203839447
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      ABSTRACT

      This chapter outlines the twin roles of analysis and intuition in the assessment of public

      space through an example of urban fieldwork. The territory for this ‘creative legwork’ is

      the public spaces of Modernist Midtown Manhattan, much of which was built as a

      result of 1961 zoning regulations. This fieldwork creatively adopted methods usually

      used by other fields, and, through ‘legwork’, changed legislation and encouraged better

      designs: ‘When architects and planners designed by intuition, Holly gave them facts’

      (LaFarge 2000: vii; Goldberger 1999: 55)’.1

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