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The Demolition of the Cabrini-Green White Walls Towers
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2011)
At the intersection of Division and Halsted on Chicago’s North Side, the Cabrini Green White Walls development was completed in 1962 as part of the urban renewal movement. Cheap construction methods and poor maintenance ...
The Story of Public Space in Beirut's Geography of Power
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architcture and Urban Planning, 2019)
From 1975 until 1990, Lebanon experienced a Civil War that further entrenched sectarian division in its cities. In the country’s capital, Beirut, these divisions were most apparent. Today, the fragmentation that resulted ...
The Spectacle Park: Emergence of a Sixth Urban Park Typology
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2011)
Architecture-City: Structuring Urabn Environments
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2012)
Structuring the urban environment.
Not in My Backyard: Zoning, Smut, Citizen Participation, and Social Control
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architcture and Urban Planning, 2020)
In the 1970s, cities began to regulate adult businesses through zoning and land-use regulation instead of obscenity-based regulations to great efficacy. These governmental efforts were supported by ordinary citizens using ...
Letter from the Editor
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2011)
Politics and Planning of the I-81 Corridor in Syracuse, New York
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2012)
Recovery Planning After Hurricane Katrina: A Case of Climate Justice
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architcture and Urban Planning, 2019)
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a manner that integrates resilience and disaster risk reduction programs. However, the disaster recovery process is often ...
Shared Equity Homeownership
(A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2015)
Shared equity homeownership (SEH) programs offer an opportunity to effectively provide affordable housing to low-income families, while also allowing for wealth accumulation. Homeownership is often beyond reach for low- ...