Making the Invisible Visible

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Across
  1. 3. of high social class or political status
  2. 4. type of planning that represents the voice of reason in contemporary society
  3. 6. type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’
  4. 10. the dark side
  5. 12. “the struggle of people against power is a struggle of ______ against forgetting” - Novelist Mila Kundera
  6. 14. people with original ideas about what the future will be like
  7. 15. alternative traditions of planning that challenge the accuracy of the official story
  8. 16. to be left out of the narrative
  9. 17. The “________” story of planning, one that keeps being repeated
  10. 18. type of planning that encompasses the tradition of city and nation building
  11. 19. without any blemishes; perfect
Down
  1. 1. one who is blamed and/or harmed by certain policies and actions
  2. 2. the struggle of particular memories against particular omissions or suppressions involves _____.
  3. 5. characterized by resistance
  4. 7. Age of Reason; material progress through scientific rationality
  5. 8. nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full
  6. 9. concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory
  7. 11. In Cities of Tomorrow, Hall focuses on __________ human agency
  8. 13. something that relates to giving freedom or being set fre