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Legacy Open Space

Legacy Open Space
Author: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2000
Genre: Open spaces
ISBN:

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Smart Links

Smart Links
Author:
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781585760374

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Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities

Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities
Author: David Gordon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134463375

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This book examines the plans for sixteen important capital cities around the world, each with its own fully illustrated chapter written by an expert on the urban development of that city


Instruments of Planning

Instruments of Planning
Author: Rebecca Leshinsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317607872

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Instruments of Planning: Tensions and Challenges for more Equitable and Sustainable Cities critically explores planning’s instrumentality to deliver important social and environmental outcomes in neoliberal planning landscapes. Because each instrument is unique and may be tailored to its own jurisdictional needs, Instruments of Planning is a compendium of case studies from urban regions in Australia, Canada, the United States and Europe, providing readers with a collection that critically challenges the role and potential of planning instruments and instrumentality across a range of contexts. Instruments of Planning captures the political, institutional, and economic challenges that confront planning. It examines planning instruments designed to assist with strategic planning and implementation, and considers the role that technology plays in unpacking and understanding complexity in planning. Written by Rebecca Leshinsky and Crystal Legacy of RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, this book fills the gap in planning theory about the instrumentality of planning in the neoliberal urban context. It is essential reading for students, urban researchers, policy analysts and planning practitioners.


The Future of the National Mall

The Future of the National Mall
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Suburb

Suburb
Author: Royce Hanson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501708074

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Land-use policy is at the center of suburban political economies because everything has to happen somewhere but nothing happens by itself. In Suburb, Royce Hanson explores how well a century of strategic land-use decisions served the public interest in Montgomery County, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Transformed from a rural hinterland into the home a million people and a half-million jobs, Montgomery County built a national reputation for innovation in land use policy—including inclusive zoning, linking zoning to master plans, preservation of farmland and open space, growth management, and transit-oriented development.A pervasive theme of Suburb involves the struggle for influence over land use policy between two virtual suburban republics. Developers, their business allies, and sympathetic officials sought a virtuous cycle of market-guided growth in which land was a commodity and residents were customers who voted with their feet. Homeowners, environmentalists, and their allies saw themselves as citizens and stakeholders with moral claims on the way development occurred and made their wishes known at the ballot box. In a book that will be of particular interest to planning practitioners, attorneys, builders, and civic activists, Hanson evaluates how well the development pattern produced by decades of planning decisions served the public interest.


Montgomery Modern: Modern Architecture in Montgomery County, Maryland, 1930–1979

Montgomery Modern: Modern Architecture in Montgomery County, Maryland, 1930–1979
Author: Clare Lise Kelly
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0971560714

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An illustrated reference guide to the history of modern architecture in Montgomery County, Maryland, from 1930 to 1979, with an inventory of key buildings and communities, and biographical sketches of practitioners including architects, landscape architects, planners and developers.