Online Resources

Here you will find resources to help you research your topic, visualise data, collaborate with teammates, and create your website.

> To research your controversy

A selection of search engines and information repositories on architecture to assist you in finding the relevant content for your project.

> To visualise the controversy space

Tools for visual representation and mindmapping. Some of them are instantly accessible while others are quite advanced.

> To create a controversy website

There are many web design applications and information resources that you can use to help put it all together.

> To learn more about controversy studies

A selection of sites either exemplary as controversy studies or as information repositories.

Teaching Resources

Lecture 1: Mapping Controversies 1 (Urban Disputes and the Making of the Social)(2nd February 2010)

Lecture 2: Mapping Controversies 2 (9th February)

Lecture 3: Web Design 1 (16th February 2010)

Lecture 4: Web Design 2 - Tutorial session (23rd February 2010)

Lecture 5: London Olympic Stadium Case Study & Further Resources (2nd March 2010)

Lecture 6: The Eiffel Tower Controversies (9th March 2010)

Lecture 7: Sydney Opera House (16th March 2010)

Lecture 8: Reichstag, Berlin (23rd March 2010)

Mapping Controversies Guide

Mapping Controversies in Architecture and Urban Design