Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Effective Public Space Analysis

I think an effective public space analysis would not only describe the physical space, but also how that space effects those people who use it. Or how the community as a whole views and uses this space either positively or negatively. This space is obviously public, but I think there should also be an element of personal attachment or experience with this space. This way, the reader can see it through someone who does actually use it.
I also think that an effective analysis has to think about who the reader is and how they would react to this claim. Using pathos, logos, and ethos, seems important but I do not think that all three have to be used to make a legitimate argument. As long as there are examples to back up the author's claim, no matter how far fetched it may seem, the analysis can be effective.

Think about qualities of an effective Public Space Analysis

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