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New towns in America; the design and development process. Edited by James Bailey. Foreword by Carrell S. McNulty, Jr.
Main entry:

Conference on New Communities (1971 : Washington, D.C.)

Title & Author:

New towns in America; the design and development process. Edited by James Bailey. Foreword by Carrell S. McNulty, Jr.

Publication:

New York, Wiley [1973]

Description:

xii, 165 pages illustrations 29 cm

Series:

A Wiley-Interscience publication

Notes:
At head of title: The American Institute of Architects.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-163).
THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN NEW TOWNS -- Comparative New-Town Plans -- THE STATE OF THE ART -- Systems Design: AN Overview / Archibald C. Rogers -- Jonathan and Cedar/Riverside -- The Design Process: Step by Step / George J. Pillorge -- Riverton -- Planned Unit Development: The Building Block of New Towns / Malcom D. Rivkin -- The Transportation System / Alan M. Voorhees -- Part Forest South -- The Master Plan for Management and Decision-Making / Knowlton Fernald Jr. -- Phasing Growth: How Fast, Where Next / Raymond L. Watson -- Lake Havasu City -- The Development Process / Philip David -- The Economic Success of New Towns / Robert Gladstone -- Welfare Island -- Social Planning and Programming / Robert Tennenbaum -- The Client is the Community / Herbert L. Franklin -- The Risk of Mediocrity / Ralph Rapson -- The Design Team in Federal Policy / Ralph Warburton -- Heritage Village -- NEW TOWNS AND URBAN GROWTH -- In Search of -New- New Towns / David A. Crane -- The Next Generation of New Towns / Lloyd Rodwin -- The Public Interest in Land-Use Controls / William J. Nicoson -- Public Control vs. Public Action / James McKeller -- New Patterns of Urban Growth / George Romney -- Toward an Urban Growth Policy / Samuel C. Jackson -- The Promise of Title VII / Thomas L. Ashley -- Elements of an Urban Growth Policy / Carl Feiss -- A Plan for Urban Growth: Report of the National Policy Task Force / The American Institute of Architects.
Also issued online.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP32.00 0.
ISBN:

047100975X
9780471009757

Subject:

New towns United States.
City planning United States.
Urbanisme États-Unis.
Villes nouvelles États-Unis.
City planning
New towns
Städtebau
United States
USA
New towns Town planning United States. Conference proceedings.

Added entries:

Bailey, James, 1932- editor.
American Institute of Architects.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 80136
Call No.: 0006212
Status: Available

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