City planning

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City planning

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City planning

  • UF Cities and towns--Planning
  • UF City planning--Government policy
  • UF Civic planning
  • UF Land use, Urban--Management
  • UF Land use, Urban--Planning
  • UF Model cities
  • UF Redevelopment, Urban
  • UF Slum clearance
  • UF Town planning
  • UF Urban design
  • UF Urban development
  • UF Urban planning

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ARC 510 Map Projects

Original drawn, sketched, or drafted maps and plans for a project for the course ARC 510 Spring 1994. Topics were planning for the Miami Intermodal Center and the East/West Corridor Study. Various maps of Metropolitan Miami-Dade were created for reference on tourism, rail lines, freight transportation, transit, political districts, community boundaries, water and green spaces, public building locations, "events and destinations corridor," and general land-use maps.
Some data credited to Florida Power & Light. "Prof. Kaul" and "Prof. Valle" are mentioned. Student names include Markus A. Ketnath, Zaidi Mohd Daud, and Kristi Kenney.

University of Miami School of Architecture

Urban Environment League records

  • ASM0388
  • Collection
  • 1985-2012

The Urban Environment League is a non-profit organization originally created in 1996 under the leadership and guidance of Gregory Bush, a professor at the University of Miami's History department and the Institute for Public History. The organization is dedicated to promoting safe and responsible practices in urban development in Miami-Dade through education and by advocating for environmental reform and legal protections for historical landmarks. Their records contain several issues of their internal newsletter, the Urban Forum; membership lists; minutes; correspondence; pamphlets; flyers; brochures; periodicals; research files on historical landmarks in Greater Miami, and urban planning; financial records; administrative files; ephemera; audio-visual materials (floppy disks and negatives); and legal files.

Bush, Gregory Wallace