Booklets: High Holy Day Sermons by Joseph R. Narot
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Booklets: High Holy Day Sermons by Joseph R. Narot
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Booklets: Four High Holy Day Sermons by Joseph R. Narot
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Julia Morton - Scrapbook 85-11-SC-8 (Part 2/2)
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Analog and digital preliminary drawing copies and construction drawings of the Shadow House project.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
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Unbuilt/schematic projects by Gordon Gilbert including preliminary sketches, construction drawings, photographic materials of the Barn Addition, Boulder House, Cantilevered Structure, Farmland House, Folded Addition, Garden Addition, Glass Facet Structure, Glass House, Helsinki Harbor, Pedestrian Bridge, Perspective Drawing, Pool Cabana, Shadow House, Shaky Joe's, Triangle Studio, and Yankee Lake projects.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
Gordon Gilbert Collection of Architecture and Experimental Drawings
Built works, unbuilt/schematic works, experimental architecture work, and reference materials created by, and about, Gordon Gilbert including preliminary sketches, construction drawings, construction photos, final photos, models, presentations, and publications.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
Louise an the Heavy Hearted Villain 4 by Piecemeal Fortress
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Zines for Progress (Z4P) zines - Woflsonian-FIU
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An ongoing collection of zines added to the holdings of the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections. Zines are typically independent and self published booklets popular in underground subcultures. The first zines were fanzines, started in the early 20th century by science fiction fans documenting the genre. The format truly took off with the punk rock movement of the 1970s, as a do-it-yourself spirit inspired legions of underground punk fans to start raw but vibrant journals documenting the nascent music scenes in their communities. Zine topics would broaden throughout the 1980s and 1990s to cover a variety of subject areas, from comics to anarchist politics to women’s rights, to more mundane subjects like dumpster diving, alternative fashions, tattoo art, and much more. Despite the expansion of topics, the format usually remained the same—self-published booklets printed in limited editions and typically produced with a photocopy machine.
Real Estate Booklet; Introducing 5760 La Luneta Avenue by Ashley Cusack Team
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Ashley Cusack Team
This collection contains manuscripts, poems, journals, printouts from online chapbooks and collaborations, reviews, clippings, promotional posters and fliers, audiovisual materials, and other writings by the well-renowned and award-winning poet and writer Michael Hettich (1953-).
Hettich, Michael
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Sentinel articles written about Gordon Gilbert.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
The Funding Arts Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the arts in Miami-Dade County through publicly funding grants for various art-related institutions, events, projects, and educational initiatives. The organization originally formed in 1996 under the name of Fifty over Fifty, Inc. with the initial goal of recruiting 50 members who would each contribute $1,000 a year to form a pool of $50,000 that would be endowed to the arts. Both the award pool and membership grew considerably over time, and by 2018, they had funded over 108 art organizations and had awarded $4,822,600 in grants. Their records contain past grant applications, newsletters, correspondence, contracts, awards, audio-visual materials, press clippings, bylaws, reports, minutes, membership lists, and other administrative documents for the organization.
Funding Arts Network
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Supplementary Reference Materials
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Reference materials about Gordon Gilbert and his career including his biography, resume, publications, exhibitions, presentations, essays, reviews and articles about Gilbert, and personal photos.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
New Urbanism: A Blueprint for Sustainable Urban Development in India
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This essay delves into the New Urbanism movement, tracing its origins and principles, and examining its relevance in the context of rapidly urbanizing India. Drawing on the need for sustainable urban development, the paper postulates the importance of studying
New Urbanism to address the challenges posed by urbanization in India. The paper further illustrates its applicability in the Indian context with a supporting case study. Key principles particularly the charrette methodology are explored in detail to ensure citizen participation in the highly contested Indian context. Through this analysis, the essay aims to highlight the potential of New Urbanism as a guiding framework for sustainable urban development in India.
Dhir, Shriya
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Built projects by Gordon Gilbert including preliminary sketches, construction drawings, construction photos, final photos, and models of the Bridge House, the Lake House, the Light House, the Memorial proposal, the Rock House, the Split House, the Stilt House, the Transparent Cottage, and the Tree House projects.
Gilbert, Gordon (Architect)
And Yet: A Third World Feminist School Anthology
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