Redevelopment of Harleston Village
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Submission Packet for 2004 Charter Awards. Redevelopment of Harleston Village
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Redevelopment of Harleston Village
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Submission Packet for 2004 Charter Awards. Redevelopment of Harleston Village
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Contain drawings, tracings, maps and site plans.
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Plans, elevations, tracings, original water colors, property ownership plans, and presentation boards.
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South Miami Heights Neighborhood Design Study, January 1995
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Report (copy) in ring binder, with explanatory note from Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk to Leonor Pol.
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Congress for the New Urbanism C.N.U.
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Mailer for the First Annual Congress. Includes introduction and notes to the congress, schedule and call for paper and project submissions (From Peter Katz)
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Card for becoming a member of the Congress of the New Urbanism.
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University of Toronto St. George Campus 1997 Map
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CNU V 1997 venues map.
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Administrative files including correspondence.
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Letter from Peter Katz to CNU Board Members
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Letter from Peter Katz to CNU Executive Committee Members
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Winter, Spring, and Fall 2011 board meeting materials including: meeting expenses; board meeting agendas; chairman's reports; CEO's reports; treasurer's reports; congress reports; initiatives/projects reports; communications reports; Fall 2010 board meeting minutes; Winter 2011 board meeting minutes; Spring 2011 board meeting minutes; the strategic plan (2007-2012); letter from Buffalo, New York mayor Byron Brown; and packet prepared for the Congress for the New Urbanism by the Buffalo Niagara Consortium for the New Urbanism.
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MiniDV cassette tape from CNU IV.
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Stephen C. Harrington Scrapbook Collection
Magazine: The Observer: Food Monthly, issue 15 (oversized)
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A copy of Issue 15 of The Observer: Food Monthly.
Newspapers and other publications featuring Norman Van Aken
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Newspapers and other publications featuring Norman Van Aken from 1987 June to 1988 October.
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"An archive of ephemera detailing the short-lived Miami punk band, Screaming Sneakers, compiled by their drummer Mark Evans. The collection includes artwork, flyers, 28 letters, 12 photographs, maquettes, newspaper clippings, promotional material, and other items collected between 1981 and 1983 by Evans.
These items show the early days of the band in 1979 and their do-it-yourself rise to their only recordings in 1982. Featured throughout are various letters from fans and inquiring music writers including Mick Mercer of the English zines, ZigZag Mag and Panache Fanzine. In his letter he writes to frontwoman, Lisa, asking for an interview and saying, 'you seem to be a special sort of band.' Another letter is a retained copy of a note written by Mark to Blondie guitarist, Chris Stein, asking if his new record label, Animal Records, would be interested in the band. A group of 12 black and white band photos showing them posed around New York is featured here. A promotional poster for the band features a piece from the Miami News on Lisa which reads, 'she is more interesting simply sitting at her table than any of the bands cavorting on stage.'
Formed in 1979, the Screaming Sneakers were a punk, New Wave band based in Miami, Florida. The band consisted of then 17 year-old front woman Lisa Nash, Mark Evans (drums), Bud Gangemi (bass), and Gary Sunshine (guitar). Part of South Florida’s fleeting punk and new wave scene, the band was active mostly throughout Dade and Broward County. In 1982 they cut a four-song EP titled Marching Orders, which prompted new management, a move to New York, and a brief glimmer of fame, but despite their best efforts the band slowly faded into obscurity. Little enough is written on them, though they were recently featured in Gary McLaughlin’s 2012 documentary Invisible Bands, which covers the South Florida music scene between 1979 through the mid-1980’s.
An interesting collection of ephemera following a female fronted Miami punk Band’s short-lived time in the 1980s punk scene." -Between the Covers Rare Books
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Cleveland Baking Powder Co. Collection
Cleveland's baking powder was manufactured originally by the Cleveland brothers in Albany, New York and was used as a common household cooking aid in the late 19th century and onwards. This collection contains a set of typed out recipe cards related to the company.
A collection of booklets containing recipes written about a particular ingredient and featuring the writings of several individual writers chosen from an eclectic pool of chefs, authors, and food critics. The collection presently contains 25 volumes.
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A lengthy and informative letter from S.P. Anderson to United States Navy Captain David Conner, congratulating him on the birth of his son and offering insight on the prospects of finding a winter home in Florida. After some hearty and cheerful words of encouragement and advice to the new parents, Anderson offers a verbal tour of the homes around St. Augustine that might be for sale.
Anderson goes on to provide similar descriptions of several other homes, noting that "Houses are very much in demand" around St. Augustine. The demand for housing in Florida is perhaps surprising given the ongoing Second Seminole War – which at this early point had been progressing rather poorly for the United States military. Anderson alludes to the war briefly at the close of his letter, when he notes that he will "send the latest Herald, for I am always afraid to say anything about the war, one report contradicting another so quickly." The latter part of Anderson's letter discusses the election of Charles Dowling as Florida representative "by a very large majority," which meets with Anderson's approval as he considers Dowling "the only man in this territory worthy of succeeding [Joseph] White....He is employed in almost all the claims for losses in 1812-13 as well as those of the Indian war." Anderson himself appealed for losses sustained in 1812, and expresses a cautious optimism for their redress.
The recipient of this letter, David Conner, was a noteworthy figure in the United States Navy in the early 19th century. During the War of 1812 he served on the HORNET and saw considerable action, eventually suffering grave wounds and capture as a prisoner of war. He returned to service after a prisoner exchange, and in the years between the war and this letter was steadily promoted until becoming a Captain. He is most well known for commanding the Home Squadron during the Mexican-American War, which included the unprecedented landing of 10,000 soldiers during the siege of Veracruz. His wife, whom Anderson affectionately refers to as "Mrs. C," was the daughter of Dr. Philip Syng Physick, known as the "Father of American Surgery." Appropriately enough, a slightly later pencil note on the address panel labels the contents as "Congratulations on my birth – PSPC;" that is, Philip Syng Physick Conner, the very child discussed in the letter. Philip would fight briefly for the Union during the Civil War as part of a Pennsylvania volunteer artillery regiment.
An interesting and informative letter to an important American figure, with much content on Florida real estate and politics at the start of the Second Seminole War.
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This collection contains pamphlets, political tracts, brochures, assorted publications, newsletters, and audio-visual material pertaining to corruption and political and social destabilization in Latin America.
Born in New York City, Evan H. Rhodes (1929-2010) is a noted Key West-based author who penned many novels over the course of his lifetime, including the novel, The Prince of Central Park, which had been adapted into both a feature-length film and a musical. He graduated from New York University with a Master of Arts degree and then worked as a screen reader for Columbia Pictures and Universal International before settling down in Key West to write novels. He was also a member of the Author's League of America, the NYU Alumni Federation, and the Library of the British Museum and had exhibited his own sculptures at the Washington Square Gallery in New York City.
His papers contain a wide arrange of material documenting his noteworthy literary career, including manuscripts, playscripts, drafts, notes, research files, promotional materials, news clippings, reviews, correspondence, poetry, audio-visual materials, photographs, and ephemera.
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Anthropology of Food student cookbooks collection
This collection contains several cookbooks created by University of Miami students as part of their final project for the APY 360 Anthropology of Food class during the 2019 and 2021 fall semesters.
The Tom Austin papers include the published articles, research notes, manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, photographs, ephemera, clippings, and other materials collected and produced by the prolific Miami/South Beach writer, editor, and columnist, Tom Austin (1955-2022).
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The Dan Rose art collection contains 32 original acrylic paintings (5 x 7 in.) by Dan Rose and three of his self-published booklets on his works.
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This collection contains periodicals, memorabilia, correspondence, ephemera, promotional materials, event programs, booklets, reports, photographs, scrapbooks, music sheets, realia, vinyl records, and other materials documenting South Florida history. Most of the materials pertain in particular to Miami Beach and notable figures to its history, such as Hy Gardner, Paul M. Bruun, Albert Pick, and former Miami Beach mayors Kenneth Oka and Herbert Frink. The collection also features photographs and materials from past beauty pageants held in Miami Beach.
Director of Libraries, Richter Library: Don Bosseau Administration records
This collection contains administrative records, correspondence, donor information, and other archival materials documenting his term as the University of Miami Director of Libraries from 1997-2002
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University of Miami pamphlet collection
This collection contains pamphlets related to various departments, events, and institutions within University of Miami.
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Dr. Robert M. Levine (1941-2003) was the Gabelli Senior Scholar in the Arts and Sciences, Director of Latin American Studies, and professor of history at the University of Miami. Throughout his career, Dr. Levine exhibited a strong interest in Brazilian cultural and political history, Jewish Diasporas in Latin America, Cuban history, and Latin American history in general. His collection contains publications (many written by himself), audio-visual materials, photographs, and photograph albums.
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University of Miami Academic Planning Committee records
This collection contains documents pertaining to the University of Miami Academic Planning Committee, including correspondence, committee procedures, forms, and administrative records.
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The collection contains awards, certificates, medals, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, ephemera, and reel-to-reel recordings of Carmina Benguría's poetry and declamation performances.
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The collection contains ephemera, brochures, posters, and catalogs related to artist Margarita Cano.
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The collection contains a work file for Gloria M. Boix Arenal from the Ministerio de Cultura, Unidad Presupuestada Julio Antonio Mella.
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Rosa Leonor Whitmarsh collection
The collection contains cassette tapes with recordings of conferences, interviews, and Radio Mambi broadcasts, as well as posters.
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The collection contains manuscripts written by Cuban fiction writer, publisher, and translator Zilia L. Lage.
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The collection contains scrapbooks created by Anita Arroyo, a journalist, professor, and historian.
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The collection contains correspondence, photos, performance fliers, a plaque, and posters of dancer Caridad "Pitucha" Vega.
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The collection contains family correspondence from Eliana S. Rivero, Professor Emerita of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona.
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Ermina Odoardo and Ricardo A. Eguilior Architectural records
The collection contains original architectural renderings, working drawings, specifications, and photographs, as well as architectural plans and records of buildings such as Bacardi LTD.
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The collection contains manuscripts and correspondence by poet Clara Niggemann.
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Residence for Ellen T. Jameson. 1130 Sunset Drive, Dade County, Fla.
Original blueprints for foundation and footing plan, floor plan, roof plan, and North elevation designed by Marion I. Manley in 1941. Addition added in 1958 when it became the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Flinlay Matheson. Earl M. Starnes & Joseph G. Kenscher, Architects. (24 February 1958)
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Promotional Gallery Exhibition Materials Collection
Promotional exhibition materials for Feliciano Centurion; José-Antonio Fernández-Muro; Neo Muyanga; Anna Bella Geiger; Magali Lara; Lea Lublin; Margarita Paksa; Gory (Rogelio Lopez Marin); Rene Francisco Rodriguez; Gustavo Acosta; Luis Enrique Camejo; Marta Minujin; Luis Cruz Azaceta; Carolina Sardi; Sara Grilo; Meira Marrero; José Toirac; Carlos Quintana; Jose Manuel ForsMarcia Schvartz
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The New Urbanism is the only distinctly American architectural movement of the 20th Century that systemically critiqued the conventional urban planning patterns of the post-war period. The University of Miami Libraries Architecture Research Center Archives is the sole repository for collecting and housing materials documenting this movement that impacted the discourse on urbanization theories and town planning. The principles of the movement were articulated in 1994 in the Charter of the Congress for The New Urbanism. The Congress for the New Urbanism, an organization that promotes walkable, mixed-use neighborhood development and sustainable communities was recognized by the New York Times as "…the most important phenomenon to emerge in American Architecture in the post-Cold-War era."
The New Urbanism movement, which signaled a turning point from the segregated planning and architecture of post-war America to a return to historic principles of traditional town planning, became the focus of a series of contested dialogues not just among architects, planners and developers, but among historians, environmentalists and policy makers as well. The movement continues to influence the principles of town planning and design, and spark debate among its advocates and critics as evidenced in the public fora thirty years following its inception.
This collection includes drawings, project folios, books and manuscripts, periodicals, article clippings, correspondence, videos, CDs, DVDs, audio cassettes and other materials related to New Urbanism theory, writing, and design.
Construction Photograph and Image Portfolios
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Different binders of photographs, plans, and drawings
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Photos, Plans, Sections, Elevation - Various Buildings
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Binder of approximately 65 letter sized photographs, sketches, drawings, and plans of different buildings and structures around Florida including the University of Miami and Seaside.
Table of Contents:
Village Center
Addition to School of Architecture, UM
Ninety Acre Farm in Northeast
Town Hall and Post Office
Chapel
Meeting Hall
Central Square Mixed Use Building
Clock Tower and Fitness Center
Rowhouses
Motorcourt
Courtyard Residences
Honeymoon Cottages
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Construction Photos and Old Pictures of Key West
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30 black and white exterior and interior photos of Key West homes, and a 12 typed page draft of an unknown article, "The Architecture of Key West" by A. Ruiz.
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Appears to be draft of illustrations for an unknown publication, labeled on each page by figure number, chapter number, and site name. Maps, site plans, and structure designs of ancient and historic sites around Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Small number of hand written notes randomly attached throughout.
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Short guide to zoning, planning, and urban design for the City of Coral Gables.
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Ryder Center / Bank United Construction Photographs
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Binder of more than 40 photographs, each approx. 7.75x10 inches, of what is now the Watsco Center / University of Miami Convocation Center. Angled aerial views taken over time to show construction progress from July 26, 2001 to November 18, 2002.
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Miami Design Preservation League Briefing Book
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Art Deco Academy Tour School Briefing Book. Mostly background information on the tours, historic preservation, and art deco.
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Relevant articles:
New Urbanism and J.C. Nichols' Legacy
Suburbanization and the Future of Downtown
Fear of Traditional Architecture and Urbanism
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Publication about planning traditional neighborhoods• Summer 1999.(Lakelands Edition)
• September/October 1999. (Oceanside Edition)
• November/ December 1999. (Lakelands Edition)
• January/ February 2000.
• March/April 2000. (2 copies)
• May/June 2000.
• August/September 2000.
• October 2000. (2 copies)
• October/November 2000 (2 copies)
• November 2000.
• December 2000/January 2001.
• February/ March 2001. (3 copies)
• June/July 2001. (2 copies)
• August/September 2001.
• October/ November 2001.
• December 2001/January 2002. (2 copies)
• February/March 2001. (2 copies)
• April/May 2001.
• June/July 2001.
• Winter 2002.
• Spring 2002.
• Summer 2002.
• Fall 2002.
• Winter 2003.
• Spring 2003.
• Summer 2003. (2 copies)
• Fall 2003.
• Spring 2004. (2 copies)
• Summer 2004.
Southport Charrette Edition
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Pre Charrete Edition -- Post-Charrette Edition
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Smartcode : A comprehensive Form-Based Planning Ordinance.
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Newpaper format. Call Number: KF5692.S63 2005
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Newsletters with planning discussions for the Mark Center.
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April 2009 edition of the Romsey & North Baddesley newsletter.
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Charette Edition of the Springs at Countryside newsletter.
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May and August 2010 editions of the Pre-Charette Paper East End.
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Plan El Paso: Pre-Charrette Edition. A comprehensive plan for East-Central, East Side & Mission Valley.
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Pre-Charrette Edition of Edinburgh's Garden District.
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Community news and views for the New Town at Liberty.
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Rosemary Thymes. Late Winter 2009
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The SNU Review : A critical review of the New Urbanism.
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Issue 1 v.0.1
Issue 2, June 2005
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Periodicals (unbound) Contains incomplete serial runs and/or single issues relating to New Urbanism topics or themes.
Design Quarterly 164 (Sprawl Issue)
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article by Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk p10
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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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On Common Ground : Realtors and Smart Growth
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Summer 2002
Summer 2003
Summer 2004
Summer 2006
Summer 2007
Summer 2009
Winter 2009
Winter 2010
Summer 2011
Winter 2011
Summer 2012
Summer 2013
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Cuadernos de la Arquitectura y Nuevo Urbanismo
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v.1: no. 1 (Aug 2006)
v.1: no. 2 (Mar 2007)
v.4: no. 6-7 (Mar 2009-Feb 2010)
v.5: no. 9 (Apr 2011)
v.6:no. 10 (May 2012)
Call Number: NA755.C83
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v.1 no.1 Jan/Feb 2012
v.1 no.2 Mar 2012
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v.2 no.8 Dec 2013
v.3 no.1 Jan/Feb 2014
v.3 no.2 Mar 2014
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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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no.21 (Feb/Mar 1996)
no.22 (Apr/May 1996)
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no.26 (Dec/Jan 1997)
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no.29 (Jun/Jul 1997)
Suppl. (Jun/Jul 1997) (Perspectives on gardens)
v.1 no.1 (Apr 1994)
v.1 no. 2 (May 1994)
v.1 no. 3 (Jun 1994)
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v.1 no. 5 (Sep 1994)
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v.2 no. 19 (Nov 1995)
v.2 no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996)
Call Number: NA1.P477
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Spazio e società/ Space and Society
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V. 6 (1983)
Call Number: NA2765.S63
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Planning Commissioners Journal
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The Princeton Journal : Thematic Studies in Architecture.
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Published for: School of Architecture, Princeton University.
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The Amicus Journal: A Publication of the Natural Resources Defense Council
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Gersh, Jeff. "Subdivide and conquer: concrete, condos, and the Second Conquest of the American West." The Amicus Journal, Fall 1996, 14+. Gale Academic OneFile. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A18776107/AONE?u=miami_richter&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=ecb3bd2c.
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Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society
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Special issue: The City: Lost and Found.
Guest Editor: James Howard Kunstler