Audio recording of the "Town Funding and Community Building" session of CNU 2000. Panelists compare the process of creating a livable community in a new and revitalizing neighborhood.
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. www.uli.org
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
The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) Records Collection includes annual conference programs, promotional materials, attendance lists, correspondence, audio visual recordings, research project materials, publications, award submission packets, award programs, and administrative files relating to the CNU’s annual congress meeting, annual Charter Awards, board meetings, research projects, and CNU publications. The records cover the organization's activities between 1991 and 2017.
Professor Gregory Bush (History Department) and the Institute for Public History (IPH) have recorded a series of interviews around the issue of public spaces in South Florida. Participants, who are representative of the diverse cultural milieu of the region, reflect and provide insights on migration, gentrification, the history of individual neighborhoods, housing, and community services.
These voices help to articulate the ongoing discourse on public space as it applies to South Florida’s History of development. The recordings and accompanying transcripts of the oral history collection document the unique experiences of the region’s inhabitants. In addition, the collection serves as a repository of primary source materials for students, faculty and the general public.
This file was a loosely combined stack of materials on planning and revitalizing West Coconut Grove. This file includes master plan drafts and proofs with notes, UM-SoA studio projects, and other related research including photocopied maps, photos, 1990 census data, and older project plans.
Audio recording of the "Design for Existing Neighborhoods: Case Studies of Successful Infil Development" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss their experience in successfully integrating infill into existing neighborhoods and gaining the community's trust.
Audio recording of the "Public Space and Cyberspace" session of CNU 2000. Panelists discuss how they manage to overcome some of the obstacles of building consensus and securing commitment form the many municipalities in a metropolitan area.