User:TCozad/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Universal Design:(Laws and Policies related to Accessibility or Universal Design)
 * Article Evaluation:Recommended to add more information and citations under “Laws and Policies Related to Accessibility or Universal Design” heading. Also can use citing improvements.
 * Sources:https://universaldesign.ie/what-is-universal-design/ Showing from a primary source, plus their principles as an organization:https://www.section508.gov/blog/Universal-Design-What-is-it/ To add more information about the requirements and legislation:https://www.washington.edu/doit/what-difference-between-accessible-usable-and-universal-design Links in this article can go to several different legislatures and requirements, which I will use after filtering through what I want to addhttps://guides.cuny.edu/accessibility/whyitmatters#:~:text=These%20four%20principles%20are%20known,into%20these%20four%20main%20aspects. Additional links to updated guidelines

Option 2

 * European Concept for Accessibility :
 * Article Evaluation:New Article, does not exist yet. Legislature on laws for accessibility, if any, in different European countries, how that impacts renewing old sites, how style is maintained.
 * Sources:https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1202 Link including several different routes for what info I need to add to create this page, and comes from the primary source of the group behind the act:https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019L0882 more info on how the legislature is written from a primary source:

Option 3

 * Jesse Reiser:
 * Article Evaluation:New Article, does not exist yet. Biography, influence, career, and notable buildings.
 * Sources:https://www.reiser-umemoto.com/ Projects and website :https://www.moma.org/artists/26361 more info and graphics of publications :https://soa.princeton.edu/content/jesse-reiser biography and career :https://www.design.upenn.edu/events/kpf-lecture-nanako-umemoto-jesse-reiser more about career and collab :Hoping to find another source eventually that can help with the biography and career, specifically the influence that impacted his career and that he has around the world in different communities and education:

Option 4

 * Landscape Architecture:
 * Article Evaluation:Italy section can use more citations. Along with additional possible locations, styles and principles.
 * Sources:https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/course/origins-and-contemporary-practices-of-asian-landscape-architecture-korean-perspectives-and-more-fall-2023/ To get a look at the practices in Asia :Searching for a better source about the Italy landscaping schools, figures, and association. Maybe also study abroad programs and how the influence has spread across the world from ancient times, including how it is now.

Option 5

 * Temporary Appropriation:
 * Article Evaluation:Can use additional information in the form of examples of temporary appropriation, different countries, impact on local culture. Also adding some sculptures or artwork that are examples. This article includes some information that states that there are 3 main categories; sport/leisure/cultural activities, economy, sac religion/worship. Expanding on those.Interesting to add how tourism has changed those locations specifically.
 * Sources:https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/arch_fac_articles/60/ Vocab and ideas are a good base point for figuring out what the different aspects are and their cultural impact, along with process. :https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/section-5705.38 Legislation from Ohio, possibly a good point to jump from when I add things about law and policy in different locations https://www.academia.edu/72146768/Temporary_Appropriation_of_Public_Space_As_an_Emergence_Assemblage_for_the_Future_Urban_Landscape_The_Case_of_Mexico_City This link holds several other locations, cultures, and processes of appropriation. Good for getting multiple scholarly sources as I organize the information I need to add. :https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264275118317311 I think this is a good point to start seeing how buildings have changed, and the impact that has on the community and tourism or other urban ideas: