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Critics talk about smart growth : reversing sprawl, redefining suburbs, revitalizing center city : critics present smart growth case studies at Pocantico : Robert Campbell evaluates them for the Fellows : May 10-11, 2000, Smart Growth Program, the Pocantico Conference Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund : sponsored by Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in cooperation with Institute for Urban Design : May 11, 2000, Fellows Program, Century Club, New York.
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Critics talk about smart growth : reversing sprawl, redefining suburbs, revitalizing center city : critics present smart growth case studies at Pocantico : Robert Campbell evaluates them for the Fellows : May 10-11, 2000, Smart Growth Program, the Pocantico Conference Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund : sponsored by Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in cooperation with Institute for Urban Design : May 11, 2000, Fellows Program, Century Club, New York.

Publication:

[New York] : [Institute for Urban Design], [2000]

Description:

39 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm

Notes:
At head of title: Institute for Urban Design.
Includes texts by Alex Marshall and Ann Ferebee.
Participating critics: Robert Campbell (Boston Globe), Sue Doerfler (Arizona Republic), Catherine Ann Fox (Atlanta Journal & Constitution), Paul Goldberger (The New Yorker), Randy Gragg (Portland Oregonian), Mike Greenberg (San Antonio Express), Edward Gunts (Baltimore Sun), Mark Hinshaw (Seattle Times), Ann Jarmush (San Diego Tribune), Roger Lewis (Washington Post), Steven Litt (Cleveland Plain Dealer), Phillip Lopate (The New York Times), Linda Mack (Minneapolis Star Tribune), Alex Marshall (Norfolk Virginian Pilot), Pia Nordlinger (New York Post), Inga Saffron (Philadelphia Inquirer), Allen Temko (San Francisco Chronicle).
Subject:

Cities and towns Growth Congresses.
Suburbs United States Congresses.
Sustainable development United States Congresses.
Architectural criticism United States Congresses.
Villes Croissance Congrès.
Développement durable États-Unis Congrès.
Critique d'architecture États-Unis Congrès.
Architectural criticism.
Cities and towns Growth.
Suburbs.
Sustainable development.
United States.
American Architectural critics.

Form/genre:

Conference Publications.
Conference papers and proceedings.

Added entries:

Ferebee, Ann.
Marshall, Alex, 1959-
Institute for Urban Design (U.S.). Fellows Program.
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Critics Talk About Smart Growth (2000 : Pocantico Conference Center of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 245376
Call No.: HT384.U6 C7 2000
Status: Available

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