Elevated Fast/SLOW Food - Short Essay TWO

El Sabroso - Hidden Peru in the Garment District.

ESSAY TWO - due Monday, June 7th by midnight: The assignment is to write a formal business and concept proposal for a food venue that is embedded in NYC’s Garment District infrastructure. Develop a tight pitch for your concept - this includes a name, location, menu, decor and an argument for why this is a NYC-specific establishment. Your essays must be a minimum of 2-pages, double spaced and include at least one image and one sample menu.  ***You MUST INCLUDE 3 formal CITATIONS and REFERENCES to at least 3 articles you have read for class, and refer to 2 places we have visited as applicable design precedents.

READINGS - due in class Tuesday, June 8th “The Empire Has No Clothes” by the Center for an Urban Future. “Fashion, Clothing and Meaning” by Malcolm Barnard - on eReserves.

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Made in Midtown
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Elevated Fast/SLOW Food - Short Essay TWO

El Sabroso - Hidden Peru in the Garment District.

ESSAY TWO - due Monday, June 7th by midnight: The assignment is to write a formal business and concept proposal for a food venue that is embedded in NYC’s Garment District infrastructure. Develop a tight pitch for your concept - this includes a name, location, menu, decor and an argument for why this is a NYC-specific establishment. Your essays must be a minimum of 2-pages, double spaced and include at least one image and one sample menu.  ***You MUST INCLUDE 3 formal CITATIONS and REFERENCES to at least 3 articles you have read for class, and refer to 2 places we have visited as applicable design precedents.

READINGS - due in class Tuesday, June 8th “The Empire Has No Clothes” by the Center for an Urban Future. “Fashion, Clothing and Meaning” by Malcolm Barnard - on eReserves.

RESOURCES
Made in Midtown
Design Trust for Public Space

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CRW1 will activate NYC as an urban laboratory for reading, writing and intervening in the ways that clothing, food and music are produced, distributed and represented throughout the City. The course will culminate in a collaboratively produced book and block party that will share student work and test out new ways of reading, writing and representing economic, cultural, and aesthetic flows and systems of New York City.

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