
FSH 1909.12- Chapter 30- Monitoring
... The regional forester develops broader-scale monitoring strategies. Biennial monitoring evaluation reports document whether a change to the plan or change to the monitoring program is warranted based on new information, whether a new assessment may be needed, or whether there is no need for change a ...
... The regional forester develops broader-scale monitoring strategies. Biennial monitoring evaluation reports document whether a change to the plan or change to the monitoring program is warranted based on new information, whether a new assessment may be needed, or whether there is no need for change a ...
skyscrapers as tools of economic reform and elements of urban
... is associated with the concept of the Garden City and New Towns. Sir Howard developed the Garden City Concept in 1898. He proposed the ideal town as limited in size to a population of 50,000 at the beginning and 250,000 at later stages. It’s planning used open internal layouts, dead-end and curved r ...
... is associated with the concept of the Garden City and New Towns. Sir Howard developed the Garden City Concept in 1898. He proposed the ideal town as limited in size to a population of 50,000 at the beginning and 250,000 at later stages. It’s planning used open internal layouts, dead-end and curved r ...
OSSGA Official Plan Guide for Producers
... Mineral aggregates, similar to agricultural farmland and forests, are an essential resource. They are a basic element of our daily lives, touching most aspects of our housing, services and mobility. The location of mmineral aggregate deposits is geographically fixed and the resource must be extracte ...
... Mineral aggregates, similar to agricultural farmland and forests, are an essential resource. They are a basic element of our daily lives, touching most aspects of our housing, services and mobility. The location of mmineral aggregate deposits is geographically fixed and the resource must be extracte ...
The Production of Mobilities
... expansive market. ) At the same time it became possible to visit these places as tourists-another factor, some have argued, in the erosion of local distinctiveness. The railroad also deprived localities of their own time. In 1870 a traveler from Washington, D.C. to San Francisco would have passed th ...
... expansive market. ) At the same time it became possible to visit these places as tourists-another factor, some have argued, in the erosion of local distinctiveness. The railroad also deprived localities of their own time. In 1870 a traveler from Washington, D.C. to San Francisco would have passed th ...
the work of the nsw government architect`s branch
... and the bureaucratic air of the Branch. He was not to be an influence on the general work of the Branch until the end of the Cobden Parkes' leadership and the beginning of the Farmer period. A clear turning point in the quality of the work of the Government Architect was reached in the late 1940s. E ...
... and the bureaucratic air of the Branch. He was not to be an influence on the general work of the Branch until the end of the Cobden Parkes' leadership and the beginning of the Farmer period. A clear turning point in the quality of the work of the Government Architect was reached in the late 1940s. E ...
systemic mobility - Beca Néstor Kirchner
... In order to endow this broad range of types of mobility and their systemic nature with greater coherence, it is important to examine the accepted meanings of this concept. For example, Max Sorre (1955) mentions the existence of an “essential mobility” that is translated by ongoing pressure imposed b ...
... In order to endow this broad range of types of mobility and their systemic nature with greater coherence, it is important to examine the accepted meanings of this concept. For example, Max Sorre (1955) mentions the existence of an “essential mobility” that is translated by ongoing pressure imposed b ...
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier (France, Argentina, Belgium
... the most striking features of the Cité Frugès was the use of polychromy on the exterior facades in order to, in Le Corbusier's own words, ‘sculpt the space through the physical quality of colour – bring forward some volumes while making others recede. In short, compose with colour in the same way as ...
... the most striking features of the Cité Frugès was the use of polychromy on the exterior facades in order to, in Le Corbusier's own words, ‘sculpt the space through the physical quality of colour – bring forward some volumes while making others recede. In short, compose with colour in the same way as ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... terms "the indirect salary" (Castells 1975a, p. 1V5; s!:e also 1976b, p. 81; 1977b, p. 64; 1977a, pp. 451 and 460). Second because, in terms of the franjework of historical materialism, which Castells explicitly adopts, the significant point about collective consumption is that it is part of the rea ...
... terms "the indirect salary" (Castells 1975a, p. 1V5; s!:e also 1976b, p. 81; 1977b, p. 64; 1977a, pp. 451 and 460). Second because, in terms of the franjework of historical materialism, which Castells explicitly adopts, the significant point about collective consumption is that it is part of the rea ...
Denver`s Civic Center Park Master Plan
... Robinson's vision and set about funding its creation through park district bonds. Approval of the funding required a vote of the people, and opposition quickly organized against the cost of the plan and its effects on Denver's taxpayers. The bond proposal failed in May 1906. In January 1907, Mayor S ...
... Robinson's vision and set about funding its creation through park district bonds. Approval of the funding required a vote of the people, and opposition quickly organized against the cost of the plan and its effects on Denver's taxpayers. The bond proposal failed in May 1906. In January 1907, Mayor S ...
Minutes - City of Leawood
... Road and north of 143rd Street. The applicant is proposing a 53,323 sq. ft. building addition on the Central States Beverage Warehouse facility within the Bi-State Business Park. The site and existing building straddle the Kansas and Missouri state line, and therefore, the building addition will als ...
... Road and north of 143rd Street. The applicant is proposing a 53,323 sq. ft. building addition on the Central States Beverage Warehouse facility within the Bi-State Business Park. The site and existing building straddle the Kansas and Missouri state line, and therefore, the building addition will als ...
this PDF file
... communication theory is that the message is encoded into words. It is then distributed through a channel of communication, voice, paper, screen, and then to the receiver. The receiver encodes the message, and the message to the final destination, the mind reader or audience. The other theory which h ...
... communication theory is that the message is encoded into words. It is then distributed through a channel of communication, voice, paper, screen, and then to the receiver. The receiver encodes the message, and the message to the final destination, the mind reader or audience. The other theory which h ...
Terms
... Why has the city been undertheorized in anthropology? Urban analysis has been left to a group of scholars who draw from architecture, history, geography, planning, sociology, and economics (33, 43, 79, 80, 210, 216, 222, 224, 254), bringing their unique interdisciplinary skills to the study of the c ...
... Why has the city been undertheorized in anthropology? Urban analysis has been left to a group of scholars who draw from architecture, history, geography, planning, sociology, and economics (33, 43, 79, 80, 210, 216, 222, 224, 254), bringing their unique interdisciplinary skills to the study of the c ...
CONTEXT ESSAY MODERN MOVEMENT IN MARYLAND Year One
... Governor Ritchie began modernization efforts in the 1930s, but the lion’s share of the work must be credited to Governors McKeldin and Tawes in the 1950s and early 1960s. The new middle-class suburbanites in the BaltimoreWashington corridor, who rose to political power in the 1950s and 1960s, spearh ...
... Governor Ritchie began modernization efforts in the 1930s, but the lion’s share of the work must be credited to Governors McKeldin and Tawes in the 1950s and early 1960s. The new middle-class suburbanites in the BaltimoreWashington corridor, who rose to political power in the 1950s and 1960s, spearh ...
Thomas Rogers Kimball - Nebraska State Historical Society
... with such architects as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan, but it was true of the majority. ...
... with such architects as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan, but it was true of the majority. ...
Urban Metabolism at UCL – A working paper
... of the concept of “carbon cycle” in understanding cities’ contributions to climate change. ...
... of the concept of “carbon cycle” in understanding cities’ contributions to climate change. ...
PDF
... person, affluence vs. poverty, and mind vs. body. In this sense, they represent a postmodern perspective, but one that seeks to construct a viable alternative rather than merely a deconstruction of modernity. Ecovillage participants aim to create diverse models of living, compatible with their local ...
... person, affluence vs. poverty, and mind vs. body. In this sense, they represent a postmodern perspective, but one that seeks to construct a viable alternative rather than merely a deconstruction of modernity. Ecovillage participants aim to create diverse models of living, compatible with their local ...
New_York_Life_Building
... the day, including Jenney. Produced by the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company of Chicago, the terra-cotta street facades of the New York Life Building feature a range of Classicallyderived ornamentation that enhances, yet is subordinate to, its steel-frame design. In an article entitled “An Age of Ste ...
... the day, including Jenney. Produced by the Northwestern Terra Cotta Company of Chicago, the terra-cotta street facades of the New York Life Building feature a range of Classicallyderived ornamentation that enhances, yet is subordinate to, its steel-frame design. In an article entitled “An Age of Ste ...
application number: 12/01365/con
... Policy BE2 states that development should not significantly affect the privacy, daylighting or amenity space of existing and prospective residents and other occupants. Annex A sets out guidelines to help assess whether such impacts arise. The front of the building, which faces southwest, looks over ...
... Policy BE2 states that development should not significantly affect the privacy, daylighting or amenity space of existing and prospective residents and other occupants. Annex A sets out guidelines to help assess whether such impacts arise. The front of the building, which faces southwest, looks over ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Nathan Glazer, From a Cause to a Style (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007), 12. ...
... Nathan Glazer, From a Cause to a Style (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007), 12. ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... form of residential housing–the luxury apartment building. The Altamaha Apartments embody the distinctive characteristics of the Italian Renaissance Revival style as applied to an apartment building. ...
... form of residential housing–the luxury apartment building. The Altamaha Apartments embody the distinctive characteristics of the Italian Renaissance Revival style as applied to an apartment building. ...
Project Case Study Corby Civic Hub
... new civic and community focus in the town. By organising the most public facilities to be seen from the re-landscaped surroundings the community are invited inside. Once inside they find that the main uses are organised along an open and accessible ramp, which leads them through the building. In fac ...
... new civic and community focus in the town. By organising the most public facilities to be seen from the re-landscaped surroundings the community are invited inside. Once inside they find that the main uses are organised along an open and accessible ramp, which leads them through the building. In fac ...
S L ALEM
... In 2009, the City of Salem applied for and received a grant from the State Historic Preservation Office to prepare a Historic Preservation Plan for the City of Salem. The purpose of the plan is to guide the work program for the Historic Landmarks Commission and City staff over the next ten years, in ...
... In 2009, the City of Salem applied for and received a grant from the State Historic Preservation Office to prepare a Historic Preservation Plan for the City of Salem. The purpose of the plan is to guide the work program for the Historic Landmarks Commission and City staff over the next ten years, in ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... bedroom, bathroom, and utility room. The upper level includes the living room, kitchen, bathroom and additional bedrooms. The main entry is at grade, either centered on the façade or next to an attached garage. The entry opens onto the mid-level landing of the main stair. A short flight of steps up ...
... bedroom, bathroom, and utility room. The upper level includes the living room, kitchen, bathroom and additional bedrooms. The main entry is at grade, either centered on the façade or next to an attached garage. The entry opens onto the mid-level landing of the main stair. A short flight of steps up ...
- Products
... prizes, not least the European Steel Design Søndergaard says he is very inspired by ...
... prizes, not least the European Steel Design Søndergaard says he is very inspired by ...
City Beautiful movement
The City Beautiful Movement was a reform philosophy of North American architecture and urban planning that flourished during the 1890s and 1900s with the intent of introducing beautification and monumental grandeur in cities. The movement, which was originally associated mainly with Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, and Washington, D.C., promoted beauty not only for its own sake, but also to create moral and civic virtue among urban populations. Advocates of the philosophy believed that such beautification could promote a harmonious social order that would increase the quality of life, while critics would complain that the movement was overly concerned with aesthetics at the expense of social reform; Jane Jacobs referred to the movement as an ""architectural design cult.""