James Carse
James Carse is a cofounder of ALAO with extensive experience leading award-winning projects around the world. Carse is a registered architect, certified urban planner, and accredited LEED Professional. He has served as an adviser for the American Planning Association's International Outreach Program and collaborated with public and private entities to reimagine the way we live, work, and create. James holds a Master of Architecture in Urban Design with Distinction from Harvard's Graduate...See more
James Carse is a cofounder of ALAO with extensive experience leading award-winning projects around the world. Carse is a registered architect, certified urban planner, and accredited LEED Professional. He has served as an adviser for the American Planning Association's International Outreach Program and collaborated with public and private entities to reimagine the way we live, work, and create. James holds a Master of Architecture in Urban Design with Distinction from Harvard's Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from Tulane University. He has taught courses in urban design, architecture, and interior design at Columbia University, Cornell University, Parsons, and Tulane University. See less
James Carse's Featured Books
James Carse book reviews
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Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility
Profound but A Bit Drawn Out
I have loaned out about five copies of this book and none ever come back! It really changes the way you look at a lot of the world. Many never get past the middle of the book having picked up the ... Read More
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The Religious Case Against Belief
insightful
Gives me a new insight into the existence of belief systems and how they are degrading our religious experience. Read More
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Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility
Disappointing
by MTMan, Oct 4, 2007
An interesting and possibly very useful premise...playing to win is not the same as playing to continue the game. The premise encourages an approach to life that focuses interest more on bringing ... Read More