Greyfields Into Goldfields: Dead Malls Become Living Neighborhoods
- 2018-07-03/16
- Pièce
- 2002
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Cities and towns, Urban renewal, case studies.
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Greyfields Into Goldfields: Dead Malls Become Living Neighborhoods
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Cities and towns, Urban renewal, case studies.
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Drafts with handwritten notations of:
Highways to boulevards: Reclaiming urbanism and revitalizing cities. A proposal to the SURDNA Foundation, June 30, 2006.
Highways to boulevards Interim Report, May 18, 2006.
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Acroterion: The Work of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture 2004/2005
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A description of student work on architecture and urban planning. In the beginning credits Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company for the transect used.
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Congress for the New Urbanism Records
The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Records Collection includes annual conference programs, promotional materials, attendance lists, correspondence, audio visual recordings, research project materials, publications, award submission packets, award programs, and administrative files relating to the CNU’s annual congress meeting, annual Charter Awards, board meetings, research projects, and CNU publications. The records cover the organization's activities between 1991 and 2017.
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McGraw-Hill Author Questionnaire, Peter Katz, The New Urbanism
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Filled out forms and summaries submitted to publisher for describing and marketing Peter Katz's book "The New Urbanism: Planning the Future of the American Dream."
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New York State Route 5 Buffalo Skyway Management Study Report
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Report. City of Buffalo and Erie County. PIN 5134.31, BIN 1001579
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Design Quarterly 164 (Sprawl Issue)
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article by Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk p10
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Two folders, one titled "Highways to Boulevards" and one titled "Transportation Misc." that include handwritten notes, drafts, and reports concerning "highway to boulevards" projects removing highways and promoting new urban alternatives. Both folders include pages of notes not cataloged as items.
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The Life and Death of Urban Highways
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Report about removing urban highways and building alrernatives, with case studies.
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6 Case Studies in Urban Freeway Removal
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Part of the Seattle Urban Mobility Plan
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Report by Officer Todd George, Overland Park Police Department Crime Prevention Unit
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Architectural Drawings and Maps Collection
This collection includes regional and historic maps, original drawings, plans, elevations, photographs, and blueprints of residential and commercial architecture, community project plans, city/town plans, historic restoration plans and aerial photographs. The bulk of the materials are focused on, but, not limited to the areas of Miami-Dade, Coral Gables, and Miami Beach.
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Gregory Bush Florida Community Studies Oral Histories
Professor Gregory Bush (History Department) and the Institute for Public History (IPH) have recorded a series of interviews around the issue of public spaces in South Florida. Participants, who are representative of the diverse cultural milieu of the region, reflect and provide insights on migration, gentrification, the history of individual neighborhoods, housing, and community services.
These voices help to articulate the ongoing discourse on public space as it applies to South Florida’s History of development. The recordings and accompanying transcripts of the oral history collection document the unique experiences of the region’s inhabitants. In addition, the collection serves as a repository of primary source materials for students, faculty and the general public.
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Coastal Sprawl: The Effects of Urban Design on Aquatic Ecosystems in the United States.
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Pamphlet Prepared for the Pew Oceans Commission by Dana Beach South Carolina Coastal Conservation League.
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Translating a Regional Vision Into Action: ULI Land Use Policy Forum, March 8, 2005
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Community Catalysis Reports can be downloaded free of charge from ULI's Web site (www.uli.org)
Series: ULI community catalyst report , no. 2.
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Report by the engineering firm Andrews & Clark hired by a committee of businesses to study proposed improvement plans that had been suggested for Hartford.
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This collection consists of over 300 digital images of drawings produced by First and Second year architecture students. The course content has been evolving since development in 1997 by Joanna Lombard, Professor of Landscape Architecture at the School of Architecture. Content will continue to be added to the Hometown Maps collection in perpetuity. The images are accessible through the University of Miami Libraries Digital Collections portal:
http://merrick.library.miami.edu/architectureLibrary/arc5100/
In addition, the collection was integrated into a global interactive map which is viewable at: http://scholar.library.miami.edu/hometownmaps/
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Booklet about a campaign involving the planning of historic streets
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The Techniques of Traditional Urban Planning
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Material for a University of Miami School of Architecture continuing education course January 18-20, 1997