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Various Photos of Residences Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts

This journal has photos of residences of which Robert Fitch Smith was the lead architect. Residences are of:
Captain and Mrs. D A. Curtis in Miami, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Head in Miami, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Raynor in Coral Gables, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Baker, Jr. in Coral Gables, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jabaly in Miami Beach, FL
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Thompson in Miami Shores, FL
Mr. Ralph D. Mershon in Miami, FL
and Captain and Mrs. Christopher Storey in Coral Gables, FL

Various Photos of Residences/Buildings Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts

This journal contains photos of different residences and buildings designed by Robert Fitch Smith. They include:
The residence for Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stearns
The Roney Plaza Cabanas in Miami Beach, FL
The residence for Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nuckols in Golden Beach, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baker in Coral Gables, FL
Pool and pavilion for Col. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery

Various Photos of Residences/Buildings Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts Pgs. 38-39

This journal contains photos of residences and buildings of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect. These include:
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watts in Coral Gables, FL
The residence of Mr. J. A. Garfield in Miami Shores, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Moon in Miami, FL
The Cabana Building for the property development for Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Sharpless in Vacas Key, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blumenthal in Miami, FL

Various Photos of Residences/Buildings Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts Pgs. 38-39

This journal contains photos of residences and building designed by Robert Fitch Smith. The include:
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McArthur in Miami Shores, FL
The Montgomery Library and Museum in Coral Gables, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George A. LaFlesh in Miami, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Whitten in Miami, FL
The residence of Miss Arsenia Medina in Miami, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moon in Miami, FL

Various Photos of Residences/Buildings Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts Pgs. 44-45

This journal includes photos of residences and buildings of which Robert Fitch Smith was the architect. They include:
Maxim's Restaurant building for Mr. Philip Head in Surfside, FL
Proposed Chris-Craft Display Room and Offices in Miami, FL
The residence of Mrs. Margaret Ely in Coral Gables, FL
St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church in Coral Gables, FL

Various Photos of Residences/Buildings Designed by Robert Fitch Smith in Florida Architect and Allied Arts Pgs. 38-39

This journal contains photos of different residences and building designed by Robert Fitch Smith. They include:
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitten in Miami, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rubin in Miami, FL
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davis in Miami, FL
The National Cash Register Company Building in Miami, FL

Letter from an Unknown Person to Mr. W.R. Thomas, Principal of Miami High School Regarding R.F.S.

In this letter, an unknown party with the initials J.I.S. writes to Mr. W.R. Thomas, principal of Miami High School regarding the request that R.F.S. become assistant principal in the new high school. He believes that although R.F.S. has many qualifications that would make him suited for the job, it would be a mistake to take him away from his position as head of the Practical Arts and Vocational work at the school.

Unsigned Letter Written from the Typewriter of Robert F. Smith

It is unknown if this letter adressed to "ladis s & gentlisman;" was written by R.F.S. or someone else. The letter details the ability of the writer to use a typewriter and be a "good office girl." The end of the letter is a jumble of words with incorrect syntax, not forming clear sentences. In ends with the line "THE great UNKNOWED"

It's a Small Town if...: Photographs and perceptions.

The photographs were made in these places:

  • Michigan: Blissfield, Byron, Chelsea, Dundee, Durand, East Jackson, Gregory, Marion, Milford, Perry, Saline, Shepherd, South Lyon, Stockbridge.
  • Indiana: Angola, Atlanta, Arcadia, Butler, Corunna, Glenwood, Hamilton, Markle, North Manchester, North Vernon, Sweetser, Waterloo.
  • Illinois: Onarga, Sheldon
  • Ohio: Hayesville, Pettisville, St. Henry, Stryker, Wauseon.
    There's is also one photograph from someplace in Kentucky.

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Ten Principles for Rebuilding Neighborhood Retail

Great streets need great champions -- It takes a vision -- Think residential -- Honor the pedestrian -- Parking is power -- Merchandise and lease proactively -- Make it happen -- Be clean, safe, and friendly -- Extend day into night -- Manage for change.
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Ten Principles for Successful Public/ Private Partnership

Prepare properly for public/private partnerships -- Create a shared vision -- Understand your partners and key players -- Be clear on the risks and rewards for all parties -- Establish a clear and rational decision-making process -- Make sure all parties do their homework -- Secure consistent and coordinated leadership -- Communicate early and often -- Negotiate a fair deal structure -- Build trust as a core value.
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Compact Development: Changing the Rules to Make it Happen four: ULI/NMHC policy forums on compact development

This publication will report on a wide-ranging assessment of tools being used throughout the country to better support compact development through visioning, planning, and new regulations.
ULI Community Catalysis Reports can be downloaded free of charge from ULI's Web site www.uli.org

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Gulf Coast emergency house plans : the first book of Katrina cottages

Katrina Cottages were conceived by Andrès Duany immediately after Hurricane Katrina to be emergency houses that could be constructed very quickly and relatively inexpensively, yet that were well-designed enough ... to be a permanent part of a reconstructed home

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Planning Abaco: A Proposal to Restore a Sustainable Settlement Tradition on Great Abaco Island, The Bahamas

This document in intended to help restore a sustainable conservation and settlement tradition on Great Abaco Island, The Bahamas. Its fundamental purpose is to serve the people of Abaco as a guide for future deliberations and decisions that affect the way that people build and live.
Call number: HT169. B32 G73 2008

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