Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondWalking Through “Dead” MemoriesThere are always two sides to an argument, and in thinking of the rhetoric for this essay I proved that to myself multiple times. I could…6 min read·Nov 23, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondWeek 9According to Jacobs, what mistakes did urban planners in the 1950s make? How do the article by Loerzel (“Displaced”) and the video by Vox…2 min read·Nov 9, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondWalk Week 62:28 PM: Out of the corner of my eye I spot a couple walking in all black. They look like movie characters.3 min read·Oct 19, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondReading Log 10/10According to Solnit, gender has affected the ability to walk in the city greatly. Specifically it has greatly affected the ability for one…1 min read·Oct 11, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondIn and Out of Forgotten Memories6:25 am: I walk out of my house to a frost covered landscape, fall is here and each morning begins to give a preemptive image of winter…6 min read·Oct 8, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondReading Log Week #4Why does de Certeau begin a chapter titled “Walking in the City” at the top of the World Trade Center in Manhattan (p. 91)?2 min read·Oct 5, 2020----
Paul Bocchieriinwalking chicago + beyondWalking Log7:12 PM — The air is crisp and smells of the ever so nearing season of fall. It flays the sides of my unzipped jacket to either side of me.5 min read·Sep 28, 2020----