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ARCHIVE  OF  THE  NEW  URBANISM
 

SERIES VI: FIRMS AND INSTITUTIONS

This series gathers multiple items pertaining to production by a firm, an academic, or a professional institution.

Format: Sub-heading, Box, Item/Folder

A. INSTITUTIONS
Box 1
F1
AIA
1. “Designing Your Town.”

F2
Andrews University
1. Correspondence
2. “Plan for Old Towne,” Traverse City, Michigan, 2001.
3. “Les Chenaux Plan for Clark Township,” Michigan, 1998.
4. “Suttons Bay,” Michigan, 2001. (2 copies)

F3
University of Illinois at Chicago
1. City Design Center Projects, 1997-2000.

F4
University of Maryland at College Park
1. Correspondence
2. Urban Precedence Studies
3.Making Towns: Principles and Techniques.” (2 copies)

F5
University of Michigan
1. “Michigan at Trumbull: Turning the Corner,” Detroit Design Charrette and Studios, 2000. (2 copies)
2. Grand River Charrette, 2001.
3. “Detroit’s Lower Cass: Corridor, Neighborhood, District?” Design Charrette and Studios, 1999.

F6
University of Minnesota
“Green by Addition: Recycling the First-Ring Suburb,” Project Update, Dec. 1998.

F7
Vastu-Shilpa Foundation/Balkrishna Doshi
1. “Le Corbusier and Louis I. Kahn: The Acrobat and the Yogi of Architecture.”
2. Annual Report 1999-2000 (2 copies)
3. Architecture and Design Magazine Vol. X, No. 5, 1993.

I1
Prince of Wales Task Force - Potsdam: Bornstedt & Alter Market, 1996.

F8 Williams, Daniel “Connecting City to City - A Regional Renewable Resource Underlay,” Draft, revised 1999.

Box 2
F1
Fuller Theological Seminary
1. Strategic Development Campus Plan, 2001. 2. Comprehensive Residential Master Plan, 2001.

F2
Princeton University
1. Strategic Master Plan
2. Strategic Master Plan, revised May 1999. (2 copies)
3. Whitman College Feasibility Study, March 2002.

F3
University of Washington
1. “Where Town Meets Gown: Visions For The University District,” August 1995.
2. “Making the Connection: UW and Sound Transit,” Spring Quarter Design Charrette, 1998.
3. “Envisioning an Urban Village: The Seattle Commons
Design Charrette,” prepared for Washington State Department Community Development by University of Washington Architecture Department, 1992.
4. “Reinvesting the Peace Dividend: Visions for Sand Point, Design Charrette”, University of Washington, 1993.

I1
Pomona College - Strategic Master Plan, May 2002.

I2
University of Wisconsin – “Milwaukee & Designing for Middleton Hills: A Traditional Neighborhood Development,” Symposium, 1995.

Box 3
University of Miami

I1 “The Technique of Traditional Town Planning,” 1997.

Box 4
I1 ULI -
Project Reference Files (Large Binder)

FF I1
University of Miami - Civic Design Studio: New London, Connecticut, The Forgotten City, Portfolio, Spring 1990.

SERIES VI: FIRMS AND INSTITUTIONS

B. FIRMS
Box 1
F1
Ann Beha Architects
1. In Studio
2. Projects 8

F2 Ayers Saint Gross
1. Comparing College Towns, poster of college plans, 2003.
2. Creating Campuses (2 copies)
3. Creating Intellectual Communities (2 copies)

F3
Cornelio da Silva and Bagantia
1. Firm profile (2 copies)

F4
CRDA
1. Project profiles booklet

F5
Habitus
Firm project overviews (2 copies)
Correspondence

F6
LS3P Ass. Ltd
1. Correspondence
2. “Civitas: A Civic Architecture of Place”

F7
Qamar, Laurence
1. Projects Book

I1
Ferguson, Shamamian and Rattner - Project Book, The Ford Plantation, The Greenbrier, Lamington Farms, Coral Greek Golf Club.

I2
Ferguson, Shamamian and Rattner - Firm Profile

I3 Moule and Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists - Works in Progress 2/3.

Box 2
F1
EDAW
1. EDAW Summer Student Program, 1996.
2. Indian Creek Greenway: Summer Student Program, 1999.
3. Landscape Architecture, 1998.

I1 EDAW - Asia, Australia, Europe, United States. (Firm Profile)

I2 EDAW – “Suzhou: Shaping An Ancient City for the New China.”

I3 EDAW - Process: Architecture 120, The Integrated World

I4 EDAW - Petra, Summer Student Program, 1998.

I5 EDAW – “Beyond the Box: Mid-Century Modern Architecture
in Miami and New York,” 2002. (2 copies)

FF T4 Ayers Saint Gross - Comparing Campuses 1999, poster. 1999.

I1 Historical Concepts -
Firm Profile/Selected Projects..



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