Series V: Works of Theory, Theses, and White Papers
Box 1
F1
- Bradley, Trent. “Suburban Sprawl: The Effectiveness of Urban Growth Boundaries,” Noland Fellowship, 2001.
- Correspondence, 2 pages.
F2 Caminos, Horacio
- Correspondence
- “Gente, Vivienda, Tierra”
- “El Precio Urbana”
F3
- 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
- Shapiro, Harold T. “The Habitability of the Earth: Insights from and Implications for a Liberal Education,” Princeton University, February 1996.
F2 Thrush, George
- “Boston’s New Urban Ring: An Antidote to Fragmentation.”
- Flint, Anthony. “Shopping Center’s Success Linked to Location.”
- “Reinvesting the Boston Region for an Age of Global Challenge,” Boston Globe, 1994.
- Urban Design Charrette 1, Catalogue, 1992.
- Urban Design Charrette 2, The New Urban Ring, 1993.
- Correspondence, 1995.
F3 Patricios, Nicolas
- “Urban Design Principles of the Original Neighborhood Concepts,” International Seminar on Urban Form, 2002.
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.
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