Willoughby / Ocean View Design and Development Study
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Part of:
Report on development strategies and opportunities prepared for the City of Norfolk.
Barnett, Jonathan
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Willoughby / Ocean View Design and Development Study
Part of:
Report on development strategies and opportunities prepared for the City of Norfolk.
Barnett, Jonathan
Wayzata Bay Center Redevelopment General Plan
Part of:
Redevelopment plan for Wayzata Bay Center, a shopping mall/business district close to Downtown and the bay.
Dan Ionescu Architects and Planners
Traditional Neighborhood District Criteria Manual
Part of:
Detailed manual for neighborhood design and building standards specifically published by the City of Austin.
City of Austin, Texas
Part of:
Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk among list of acknowledgements in the beginning.
The Town of Huntersville (NC)
Royal Poinciana Festival records
The Royal Poinciana Festival is a South Floridian festival that celebrates the royal poinciana tree's blooming in May. The Royal Poinciana Festival Records Collection holds materials pertaining to the festival, in the form of clippings, records, letters, notes, photocopies, photographs, and programs.
Part of:
Official publication of the Plan for Downtown Richmond
Dover, Kohl & Partners
Master Development for the Orlando Naval Training Center - Main Base
Part of:
Orlando Naval Training Center Concept Plan, including illustrations. Part of the Master Plan for the Redevelopment of the Orlando Naval Training Center.
Orlando NTC Partners LLP
Land Use & Transportation Plan for Downtown Seattle
Part of:
Titled "The Downtown Plan: Land Use & Transportation Plan for Downtown Seattle, Adopted by Resolution 29139."
City of Seattle
Dr. José Agustín Balseiro (1900-1991) was an award-winning author, poet, and scholar of Latin American Studies and Hispanic literature. He was also a professor of Hispanic Literature at the University of Miami from 1946 to 1967.
Throughout his career, Dr. Balseiro exhibited a strong interest in Latin American and Hispanic-American studies, Latin American and Spanish literature, and Puerto Rican history and literature. His papers, donated to the University of Miami, reflect all of these interests and range in date from his earliest activities as a writer in Spain to his final days working as a consultant to the University of Miami Libraries starting in 1974. Much of the content consists of correspondence, clippings, typescripts, and periodicals in which Balseiro’s writings were featured. Also included is sheet music belonging to his father, Rafael Balseiro, who was a Puerto Rican composer.
Of special note are three bronze medallions: (1) from the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, commemorating el primer Centenario del Natalicio de Luiz Muñoz Rivera (the centennial of the birth of Luiz Muñoz Rivera); (2) from the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, commemorating el Centenario de la Abolición de la Esclavidud in Puerto Rico (the centennial of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico); and (3) from the University of Panama commemorating the first 25 years of the University’s existence.
Balseiro, José Agustín, 1900-1991
Environmental Criteria for Metropolitan Planning, A Preliminary Study Design
Part of:
Study of environmental criteria for metropolitan planning in Miami-Dade county.
Metropolitan Dade County (Fla.). Planning Department
This collection contains 1949-1950 case records for the "Before the Indian Claims Commission, Docket No. 73, Seminole Indians of Florida Versus the United States." Also included is a pamphlet containing the lyrics for a song by William D. Knowles titled "You'll Never Know."
Knowles, Effie, 1892-1984
East Ocean View 17th to 19th Bay Development
Part of:
Short list of design guidelines, from site design to architectural elements, for a section of Ocean View in Norfolk.
Norfolk Redevelopment & Housing Authority
Dante B. Fascell Congressional papers
The Dante B. Fascell Congressional Papers contain legislative documents, government administrative records, periodicals, correspondence, photographs, film, video tapes, sound recordings, and memorabilia, all documenting 38 years of his involvement in United States politics. The collection also represents a unique resource for study and research relating to the history of South Florida from 1955-1993. Topics of research include American legislative history, Dante B. Fascell's committee assignments, Florida projects, the growth and development of South Florida, the impact of foreign affairs and international relations on the United States, and United States relations with Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.
Fascell, Dante B., 1917-1998
The Alan Crockwell Collection contains a variety of materials from different sources that document the history of Miami, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and greater Miami-Dade County. Much of the content is related to Ralph Middleton Munroe and his family. Topically, the papers also address criminal history in Miami-Dade County, historic buildings in Coconut Grove including the Barnacle and the Coconut Grove Library, the history of the University of Miami, and the early settling of Miami-Dade County. The dates of items range from 1873 into the 1970s.
Crockwell, Alan