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Land Development

Vol 6, No. 2 (Fall 1993)
Vol 7, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1994)
Vol 7, No. 2 (Fall 1994)
Vol 7, No. 3 (Winter 1995)
Vol 8, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1995)
Vol 8, No. 2 (Fall 1995)
Vol 8, No. 3 (Winter 1996)
Vol 9, No. 2 (Fall 1996)
Vol 9, No. 3 (Winter 1997)
Vol 10, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1997)
Call Number: HD257.L36

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Better! Cities & Towns.

v.1 no.1 Jan/Feb 2012
v.1 no.2 Mar 2012
v.1 no.3 Apr/May 2012
v.1 no.4 Jun 2012
v.1 no.5 Jul/Aug 2012
v.1 no.6 Sep 2012
v.1 no.7 Oct/Nov 2012
v.1 no.8 Dec 2012
v.2 no.1 Jan/Feb 2013
v.2 no.2 Mar 2013
v.2 no.3 Apr/May 2013
v.2 no.4 Jun/Jul 2013
v.2 no.5 Aug 2013
v.2 no.6 Sep/Oct 2013
v.2 no.7 Nov 2013
v.2 no.8 Dec 2013
v.3 no.1 Jan/Feb 2014
v.3 no.2 Mar 2014
v.3 no.3 May/Jun 2014
v.3 no.4 Jul/Aug 2014
v.3 no.5 Sep/Oct 2014
v.3 no.6 Nov/Dec 2014
Call Number: HT167.N4812

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Open City Studio

The Open City Studio is an itinerant architecture and urbanism summer workshop focused on illustrating the influence of popular culture and folklore in the definition of communities worldwide. The drawings of The Open City Studio, collected from the workshops conducted since 1990 in fifteen different cities in the United States and communities across the world, constitute a comparative urban design series describing the extent to which the circumstantial and the vernacular appropriate and shape urban form and identity. The program has provided an opportunity for American students of Architecture and Urbanism to engage diverse communities and cultures globally and describe their experiences in drawings.

The Open City Studio has studied cities as different as New London, Cape Town, Mumbai, India, Shanghai, Kyoto and Tokyo, to name a few.

The drawings of the Open City Studio are a collection of digital and hand drawn illustrations of the salient and emblematic elements characteristic of particular communities and includes, in addition to buildings and urban places, elements of folklore, flora, fauna and popular culture

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Events

Exhibitions, community outreach, programs, charrettes, conferences, symposia, etal.

We Will Rebuild Innovation Planning Committee

The "We Will Rebuild Innovation Committee" was jointly created by faculty of the University of Miami School of Architecture and the College of Engineering, and Florida International University College of Engineering and Design to develop a reconstruction plan for South Miami Dade in response to the devastation of Hurricane Andrew. This file contains initial grant proposal for South Dade Reconstruction Planning Study, charrette planning documents, correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, and syllabus for ARC 603: Retrofit Studio/Manual for Neighborhood Reconstitution, and design for Shelter for the Homeless.

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