After
completing my blog entries I have thoughtfully reflected on my life as a
citizen who currently lives in the city of Winston Salem but who also has a
home in the suburbs of New Jersey. I have experienced new ways of perceiving how
to live in a city as well as how to observe its surroundings such as the people,
buildings, and the environment. Walking through Winston Salem and taking time
to listen to sounds has been thought provoking and I can truly say that I am a
participant in this world that is increasingly being composed of improving
cities.
I really
enjoyed learning about New York City's architecture and the main people who
were involved in its construction such as Robert Moses and LaGuardia.
I think learning about these influential people has given me better insight
into how a city develops. I was able to relate my knowledge about Moses and
Jacobs to when I went on the Post-WWII Winston Salem class bus tour with Kelly
Bennett the city planner of Winston Salem. On the bus tour Kelly had explained
that a city has a bunch of years already planned out for its future constructions.
I thought that was really interesting and I liked being able to look through Winston
Salem’s city planner and knowing that the city has a 5-year plan already made.
This way the city is ensured potential for future growth. Kelly mentioned about
Robert Moses’ New York City development and it was great to be able to know
what he was talking about and being able to relate back to my viewings and
readings about Moses.
Living in
New Jersey made me become familiar with New York City without having to live
directly in the city. Growing up I was able to visit the NYC so much so that I
had a mental mapping of how my parents would drive across the George Washington
Bridge and into the city. After driving across the G.W. Bridge we would then
take the West Side Highway to get into upper Manhattan to watch Broadway shows
or etc. After watching the Episode 7 of New York: A Documentary Film, I now know
that the bridges and highway across Manhattan were Robert Moses's idea and his dreams.
It was very valuable to learn about the history of Penn Station and how it was architecturally
built beautifully, but then it had to be torn down as part of the urban renewal
project. In the 1950s everyone was devastated by the tearing down of this
historically architectural monument. Penn station not only had welcomed people
and commuters into New York City, but it was such a grand way to enter a big
elaborate city. Besides the architecture in the city, one thing that currently
has not changed is how much people adore the beautifully constructed city.
Beginning in the 1950s people had started to think of New York City as a home
and a welcoming neighborhood. In recent times, I know how much people still
adore New York City and what it has to offer the people living and visiting it.
It is incredible
to think about the unknown and how far our society and culture will progress.
Our class mural paintings illustrate this concept of a changing society and how
far we have come and improved our technology and use of architecture. The first
panel demonstrates the idea of people living in caves and their way of
communication was by cave drawings. The next panel is of the pyramids and in my
interpretation of it, it is how society began to develop by building
structures for people to live in rather than finding homes through nature.
Hence, man begins to take control and increase his livelihood. The next panel
is of the current city and interprets how people in society live today in
skyscrapers and tall structures, making a living and a big advancement from the
beginning of time with cave drawings. And the last panel depicts how the future
is unknown like the vast galaxy. The next step in our future is like turning a
page, you don’t know what to expect until you turn the page and begin to start
a new chapter in life.
The story
our panels depict that we painted for class reminds me of Jack Kerouac’s story
cityCityCITY. The fact that his story takes place in the future and it
describes a city that is overpopulated and how the Earth is covered in city.
Technology overrides everything in the world and controls how people are
reproduced even. In our society today, we have already come so far in advanced
technology and people are constantly improving old technical devices developing
newer and faster ways to communicate. Our society is just trying to improve
itself just as Robert Moses wanted to improve the society by constructing a
grand city that we still use today. Hopefully there will not be devastating
reoccurrences such as the tearing down of Penn Station. But luckily we have
learned from Jane Jacobs the journey of living and walking with people in an
urban environment is more important than the separation of people and the
building of infrastructures through a already great architecturally
world.
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