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ARCHIVE  OF  THE  NEW  URBANISM
 

SERIES V: WORKS OF THEORY, THESES, AND WHITE PAPERS

These are writings that propose a certain perspective on topics related to the New Urbanism, which may be papers presented, theses submitted in fulfillment of academic requirements, and other academic writings.

Format: Box, Item/Folder, Person

Box 1
F1
1. Bradley, Trent. “Suburban Sprawl: The Effectiveness of Urban Growth Boundaries,” Noland Fellowship, 2001.
2. Correspondence, 2 pages.

F2 Caminos, Horacio
1. Correspondence
2. “Gente, Vivienda, Tierra”
3. “El Precio Urbana”

F3
1. Rosa de Carvalho, Antonio Sergio. “History of Ideas, Cultural History, and Heritage Conservation,” 1989.
Correspondence

I1
Aldusari, Abdulazy N. “Neotraditional Urban Paradigm for Saudi Arabia,” 1995.

I2 Connell, Gwyneth Anne. “The New Urban Village: Aesthetics, Community, and Conservation in the Neotraditional Plan,” April 2000.

I3 Macias, Juan Jose Palacios. “El Nuevo Urbanismo? Una Tradicion Simulada?” ITESO, 1998.

Box 2
I1
Haskell, David Grant. “Looking Forward by Looking Backward: The New Urbanism and the Garden City,” April, 2001.

I2 Park, Ryan Sherman. “Toward Improved Transit Station Access in Pedestrian-Unfriendly Environments,” MIT, June 2001.

F1 1. Shapiro, Harold T. “The Habitability of the Earth: Insights from and Implications for a Liberal Education,” Princeton University, February 1996.

F2 Thrush, George
1. “Boston’s New Urban Ring: An Antidote to Fragmentation.”
2. Flint, Anthony. “Shopping Center’s Success Linked to Location.”
3. “Reinvesting the Boston Region for an Age of Global Challenge,” Boston Globe, 1994.
4. Urban Design Charrette 1, Catalogue, 1992.
5. Urban Design Charrette 2, The New Urban Ring, 1993.
6. Correspondence, 1995.

F3 Patricios, Nicolas
“Urban Design Principles of the Original Neighborhood Concepts,” International Seminar on Urban Form, 2002.
 



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