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The following portfolio documents the on going research for the provide neighborhood of Westside Buffalo (Census Tract 61). Westside Buffalo is a city neighborhood where residents with diverse socioeconomic backgrounds reside. A large portion of the population speaks languages other than English. The neighborhood is also home to a growing refugee population.
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1. Summer Internship Report
China Academy of Urban Planning and Design
PSU-China Innovations in Urbanization Program
By Collin Roughton
October 2011
2. Introduction
The
opportunity
to
live
and
work
in
China
for
a
summer
sparked
my
imagination,
shifted
my
perspective,
and
pushed
me
to
think
about
the
local
and
global
impacts
of
China’s
unprecedented
rate
of
economic
growth
and
urbanization
in
fresh,
tangible
ways.
The
experience
was
both
deeply
disconcerting
and
highly
inspirational,
and
I
wouldn’t
trade
it
for
more
“practical”
domestic
work
experience
if
I
could.
Work
experience
I
spent
8
weeks
as
an
intern
at
CAUPD’s
Beijing
office.
I
was
assigned
to
the
Housing
department,
where
I
researched
the
history
of
social
housing
policy
in
the
United
Kingdom
and
produced
two
case
studies
of
resort
developments
in
the
United
States.
The
first
few
weeks
at
the
office
were
a
little
frustrating.
My
supervisor
asked
me
to
read
two
full-‐length
textbooks
and
over
1,500
pages
of
government
documents
on
British
housing
policy,
but
never
quite
answered
my
questions
about
why
CAUPD
was
interested
in
British
housing
policy
or
what
kind
of
product
might
come
from
my
reading
assignment.
I
felt
like
they
were
unprepared
for
my
arrival,
and
in
general
weren’t
quite
sure
what
to
do
with
me.
I
found
out
later
that
urban
planning
in
China
is
considered
a
matter
of
national
security,
so
there
is
a
reluctance
to
share
detailed
information
about
planning
projects
to
foreigners.
This,
combined
with
the
language
barrier
and
short
duration
of
our
stay,
is
why
most
of
us
ended
up
developing
case
studies
on
projects
in
other
countries
that
might
be
relevant
to
things
they’re
working
on.
(Side
note:
I
also
learned
that
the
transportation
planners
are
in
a
separate
building
across
the
street,
which
is
good
for
future
interns
to
know
if
they’re
really
hoping
to
focus
on
transportation.
At
least
at
the
Beijing
office,
there
is
no
transportation
planning
department
within
CAUPD.)
Eventually
I
made
a
presentation
to
a
handful
of
co-‐workers
that
attempted
to
relate
some
of
the
lessons
from
British
housing
policy
to
efforts
by
the
Chinese
government
to
develop
a
stable
real
estate
market
The office is super nice.
3. and
leverage
housing
production
as
an
economic
development
strategy.
I
also
tried
to
convince
my
co-‐workers
that
additional
intervention
was
required
in
the
housing
market
to
increase
affordability
and
avoid
the
marginalization
of
the
poor.
It
turned
out
to
be
a
really
interesting
project
for
me,
and
I
learned
a
great
deal
about
a
topic
I
previously
knew
nothing
about.
My
second
assignment
was
researching
resort
developments
in
Colorado
and
Florida.
Of
particular
interest
to
my
supervisor
was
a
large
housing
development
northwest
of
Miami,
which
appeared
in
one
of
his
“best
practices”
books
on
resort
developments.
Many
American
planners
would
likely
consider
it
the
worst
kind
of
sprawl
–
5,000
cookie-‐cutter
single-‐family
homes
plopped
down
next
to
a
freeway
onramp,
built
around
five
(!)
18-‐hole
golf
courses.
Portions
of
the
ecologically
sensitive
Florida
Everglades
were
also
filled
during
the
development
process.
My
boss
explained
that
the
Communist
Party
hoped
to
build
a
similar
type
of
resort
community
outside
Beijing.
It
would
be
oriented
towards
top
officials
who
are
beginning
to
desire
second
homes
away
from
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
the
city.
He
was
particularly
interested
in
the
floor
to
area
ratios
used
in
the
south
Florida
development.
I
was
particularly
interested
in
convincing
him
that
it
was
a
bad
model
to
emulate.
This
gated
community
in
Florida,
developed
by
the
Professional
Golf
Association
[of
America],
was
in
my
boss’s
“Best
Practices”
guide.
Oddly
enough,
I
grew
up
only
a
couple
hours
from
here.
My
supervisor
had
no
idea
that
I
grew
up
in
Florida,
or
that
part
of
what
initially
got
me
interested
in
urban
planning
was
my
desire
to
prevent
the
kind
of
luxury
golf
course
developments
like
the
one
in
his
book
from
being
built.
The
assignment
challenged
me
to
think
carefully
about
how
to
communicate
my
views
on
the
topic
in
a
way
that
was
persuasive
and
respectful.
My
approach
mostly
involved
telling
stories
and
asking
questions.
Since
my
department
was
also
interested
in
ski
resorts,
I
told
the
story
of
the
1990’s
Vail
Ski
Resort
expansion
and
subsequent
torching
of
one
of
the
lodges
by
the
Animal
Liberation
Front
(they
got
a
kick
out
of
this).
I
asked
questions
about
how
much
water
golf
courses
required
on
an
annual
basis,
and
how
much
water
was
available
(northern
China,
where
the
development
was
proposed,
is
experiencing
severe
water
shortages).
I
asked
about
the
distribution
of
costs
and
4. benefits,
environmental
impacts,
and
whether
or
not
it
was
really
possible
for
golf
course
developments
to
be
“sustainable”.
I
saw
it
as
my
role
as
an
outsider
to
present
a
different
perspective
in
a
firm
but
gentle
way.
I
have
no
doubt
that
my
boss
will
deliver
whatever
it
is
his
boss
and
ultimately
what
the
Party
wants,
but
my
hope
is
that
perhaps
I
planted
a
seed
or
two.
Finally,
I
made
a
presentation
about
the
livable
streets
movement
in
the
United
States,
progress
in
planning
for
pedestrians
and
bicyclists,
and
how
some
of
these
ideas
might
be
transferred
to
the
streets
of
Beijing.
Reflections
Planning
in
China:
thoughts
on
the
process
and
the
beneficiaries
If
CAUPD
at
all
reflects
what
urban
planning
is
like
across
China
(and
it
may
not),
the
profession
appears
to
be
mostly
about
1)
making
zoning
maps
for
new
cities
in
AutoCAD,
2)
a
variety
of
activities
we’d
call
“urban
design”,
and
3)
real
estate
development.
All
of
it
must
work
within
the
objectives
of
the
party
(relentless
GDP
growth)
and
bring
glory
and
prestige
to
government
officials.
Nearly
all
work
is
physical
planning,
and
it’s
more
of
an
art
than
a
science.
Public
engagement,
as
in
nearly
all
areas
of
government
decision-‐making,
is
not
a
part
of
the
paradigm.
Despite
the
fact
that
CAUPD
is
a
state-‐
owned
enterprise,
the
firm
does
not
function
at
all
like
a
public
agency
in
the
United
States.
In
addition
to
assisting
with
planning
in
municipalities
across
China,
CAUPD
also
works
as
a
consultant
for
private
companies
seeking
to
develop
luxury
condominiums,
resorts,
and
other
projects
that
do
not
have
a
clear
public
benefit.
The
group
of
American
interns
in
Beijing
noticed
that
nearly
all
of
our
departments
seemed
to
be
primarily
working
on
luxury
housing
or
some
sort
of
“eco-‐tourism”
project
aimed
at
attracting
wealthy
domestic
and
foreign
travelers.
We
learned
that
CAUPD
is
transitioning
from
being
a
hybrid
of
public/private
organization
to
completely
private
company.
Overall
my
impression
was
that
planning
in
Chinese planners are really good at making
pretty maps and visualizations.
5. China
tended
to
benefit
those
at
the
top
of
the
pyramid
–
real
estate
developers,
the
new
upper
middle
class,
and
high-‐ranking
government
officials.
Mao
Zedong
would
not
be
pleased.
Yet
in
trying
to
compare
the
beneficiaries
of
planning
in
China
and
the
US
I
realized
that
it’s
extremely
easy
to
be
critical
of
the
way
a
system
works
in
another
place,
and
lazy
not
to
continually
reexamine
the
dynamics
of
one’s
own
system.
Despite
differences
in
process,
planning
efforts
in
the
US
often
benefit
the
same
class
of
people.
I
found
it
helpful
to
be
reminded
of
this,
even
though
it’s
somewhat
uncomfortable
to
recognize.
This
is
one
of
the
big
things
I
took
away
from
the
experience.
Pedagogy
in
US
Planning
Education:
“Towers
in
the
Park”
urbanism
One
of
the
things
planning
students
in
the
US
are
taught
to
hate
is
the
modernist
vision
of
“towers
in
the
park”
urbanism.
It
was
fascinating
to
see
that
in
China,
a
slightly
tweaked
version
of
this
model
has
actually
been
adopted
and
implemented
on
a
grand
scale.
Widely
spaced
concrete
towers
rise
repetitively
from
patches
of
internal
green
spaces
and
urban
freeway
networks
all
over
Beijing,
Shanghai,
Tianjin,
and
Shenzhen.
Attempts
at
full
grade
separation
by
mode
via
tunnels
and
bridges
exist
at
many
locations
to
facilitate
the
efficient
flow
of
people.
At
“planning
exhibition
halls”
in
Beijing
and
Shanghai,
renderings
and
physical
models
of
current
and
future
development
look
ominously
similar
to
Le
Corbusier’s
Plan
Voison.
Left: Rendering of an award-winning housing complex recently completed in Beijing. Right: A
model of a (built) section of Shanghai’s existing urban fabric.
While
I
remain
critical
of
the
superblocks,
highly
repetitive
structures,
and
rivers
of
high-‐speed
traffic,
on
some
level
it
works.
The
critical
difference
between
the
modernist
vision
and
Beijing’s
urban
form,
I
think,
is
that
instead
of
the
towers
being
strictly
single-‐use
as
Corbusier
proposed,
uses
are
mixed
at
a
very
fine
grain.
6. It’s
sort
of
Radiant
City
meets
Neighborhood
Unit.
An
article
I
read
recently
described
large
Chinese
cities
as
“high
density
sprawl,”
which
I
think
captures
the
feeling
nicely.
However,
the
densities
are
high
enough
to
support
world-‐class
public
transit
and
a
diversity
of
markets,
shops,
and
restaurants.
Public
exercise
facilities
are
also
integrated
into
the
streetscape
throughout
the
city.
So
even
though
the
street
is
in
some
ways
a
very
unpleasant
environment,
it
is
very
well
used
by
pedestrians.
While
I’m
not
ready
to
accept
this
model
of
urbanism
as
ideal,
it
definitely
got
me
thinking
about
the
puzzle
of
urban
design
for
megacities
in
developing
countries
in
a
different
way.
Obviously
they
have
a
different
set
of
challenges
and
constraints,
but
experiencing
the
distinctive
feel
of
several
Chinese
cities
with
15+
million
people
helped
me
recognize
and
break
out
of
my
dogmatism.
The
experience
definitely
strengthened
my
view
that
urban
design
is
an
extremely
important
but
often
overlooked
part
of
the
planning
process.
Transportation
Beijing
has
some
really
interesting
and
conflicting
things
going
on
with
their
transportation
policies
and
street
design
approach.
On
the
one
hand
they’re
building
an
extensive,
efficient,
world-‐class
public
transportation
system
at
a
rapid
pace.
Beijing
has
a
rich
heritage
of
utilitarian
bicycling,
and
as
a
result
nearly
every
road
in
Beijing
continues
to
be
bikeable.
I
was
also
blown
away
by
the
use
of
cargo
tricycle
to
haul
all
kinds
of
freight.
Wide
sidewalks
complete
with
aids
for
the
visually
impaired
also
line
every
street.
Officials
have
even
instituted
some
relatively
aggressive
auto-‐taming
policies
in
recent
years
such
as
limiting
the
number
of
days
each
car
may
be
driven
in
a
week
based
on
license
plate
numbers
and
banning
large
trucks
from
the
majority
of
the
city.
Left:
Me
riding
my
Beijing
bike,
a
1970’s
Flying
Pigeon
(built
in
neighboring
Tianjin.)
Right:
A
typical
arterial
in
Beijing.
7. On
the
other
hand,
the
design
of
major
arterials
and
extensive
network
of
urban
freeways
makes
Beijing
feel
extremely
auto-‐dominated.
In
the
hierarchy
of
road
users,
private
cars
are
clearly
at
the
top,
and
enforcement
practices
reinforce
the
status
of
drivers.
I
think
part
of
this
has
to
do
with
national
policy
designed
to
stimulate
growth
in
the
auto
industry,
and
the
fact
that
those
making
the
policies
are
more
likely
to
be
able
to
afford
a
car.
The
impacts
of
favoring
automobiles
were
immediately
apparent
when
I
arrived
in
Beijing.
The
air
pollution
is
nothing
less
than
horrific.
Instead
of
inviting
public
spaces,
the
streets
feel
like
racetracks.
They’re
noisy,
ugly,
and
dangerous.
For
me
the
lesson
is
clear:
the
automobile
is
a
tremendously
destructive
force
in
urban
environments
and
must
be
aggressively
managed.
It’s
not
enough
for
a
transportation
system
to
be
multi-‐modal;
it
must
recognize
the
non-‐transportation
benefits
of
streets
as
public
spaces,
and
that
means
making
driving
less
attractive
than
any
other
mode.
Since
this
is
getting
sort
of
long
and
I’ve
already
shared
my
most
important
reflections
in
some
depth,
I’ll
keep
the
rest
of
them
to
bullet
points:
• Access
to
information
I
couldn’t
believe
the
amount
of
information
that
was
inaccessible
on
the
Internet
without
a
virtual
private
network
(VPN).
I
think
the
impact
of
government
censorship
is
much
greater
than
the
Chinese
people
acknowledge
or
imagine.
Sometimes
I
tend
to
get
all
postmodern
and
relativistic
about
stuff
but
seriously,
blocking
people’s
access
to
information
and
using
fear
to
restrict
what
they
can
and
cannot
say
is
morally
wrong.
I
feel
that
more
strongly
than
ever
after
living
in
China.
• “China
Speed”
and
the
whole-‐hearted
embrace
of
modernization
China
Speed,
and
the
embrace
of
sweeping
change
in
general,
is
amazing
to
watch.
You
can
really
feel
the
excitement
about
the
rapid
transition
China
is
making.
The
public
expects
rapid
and
continuous
change,
and
they
have
great
hope
for
the
future.
Of
course
the
trade
offs
involved
with
designing
and
building
a
high-‐speed
rail
line
in
six
months
is
that
sometimes
the
trains
crash
and
kill
hundreds
of
people,
which
is
very
tragic.
And
of
course
the
public
doesn’t
really
get
a
say
in
what
the
future
holds.
I’m
certainly
not
saying
it’s
acceptable,
just
exciting
to
watch
in
contrast
to
our
system.
Modern
propaganda
at
the
Shanghai
Planning
Exhibition.
Pretty
much
sums
up
the
approach.
8. • Search
for
“the
Formula”
Many
of
the
Chinese
planners
I
interacted
with
seemed
to
be
convinced
that
there
one
“best”
solution
exists
for
most
situations.
They
also
tend
to
think
of
solutions
in
quantitative
terms,
like
a
floor
area
ratio
that
will
unlock
the
secrets
of
ideal
urban
form.
I
found
it
really
interesting
that
they
did
not
consider
the
context
of
a
given
situation
to
be
all
that
important.
I
think
this
might
have
something
to
do
with
the
nature
of
their
educational
system,
which
tends
to
focus
more
on
memorization
and
math?
• Food
Previous
intern
reports
have
commented
that
the
food
gets
old
quickly.
I
found
this
to
be
completely
inaccurate.
The
food
in
Beijing
is
incredible
and
delicious.
Chinese
restaurants
put
an
ton
of
time
and
effort
in
their
culinary
creations.
Roast
duck,
traditional
Beijing
noodles,
spicy-‐eggy-‐tofu-‐stew,
and
Sichuan
green
beans
with
pork
were
some
of
my
favorite
dishes.
You’re
never
more
than
100
yards
from
a
stand
selling
exotic,
succulent
fruit
like
mangosteens,
yum
berries
(yep),
dragon
fruit,
and
lychees.
You
can
get
steamed
buns,
dumplings,
and
other
amazing
street
food
for
the
same
price
you
can
get
a
snack
from
a
vending
machine
in
the
US.
Disclaimer:
It’s
nearly
impossible
to
eat
vegetarian.
I
think
I
ate
about
50
pounds
of
pork.
And
everything’s
soaked
in
oil
and
MSG.
But
that
just
makes
it
more
delicious!
From Left: Me about to eat a scorpion, fresh fruit, and the most amazing mobile BBQ ever.
• People
Probably
my
favorite
part
was
getting
to
know
some
of
my
co-‐workers
at
CAUPD.
They
were
really
warm
and
taught
me
a
lot
about
Chinese
culture
and
history.
I
especially
enjoyed
the
insight
I
received
from
the
Chinese
interns
(of
which
there
are
100
per
summer
at
the
Beijing
branch!)
and
from
our
host
Gao
Han.
9. Conclusion
Overall,
I
had
a
fantastic
experience.
I
feel
extremely
fortunate
that
I
had
the
opportunity
to
experience
Beijing
for
a
summer,
especially
during
this
particular
moment
in
time.
I’d
recommend
it
to
any
MURP
with
an
adventuresome
spirit
who
is
curious
about
what
planning
is
like
in
a
radically
different
political
and
cultural
environment.
Clockwise from top left: Veggies for sale on the street, an amazing load, the CCTV tower
from the perspective of the neighbors, and preparing to demolish a communist-era apartment
building.