952 resultados para Providence. City Hall.
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Editors: v. 1-10, Horatio Rogers, G.M. Carpenter, Edward Field.--v. 11-17, Horatio Rogers, Edward Field.--v. 18, Edward Field.--v. 19, W.E. Clarke, D.F. Hayden, W.G. Brennen.--v. 20, W.E. Clarke.--v. 21, W.C. Pelkey.
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Amos Sampson printed the Commercial Gazette in May, 1824, following the death of Simon Gardner, April, 1824.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 27279.
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Description based on: June 2, 1884.
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Registrar: Edwin M. Snow, 1855-
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General note: Title and date provided by Bettye Lane.
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Whereas many good examples can be found of the study of urban morphology informing the design of new residential areas in Europe, it is much more difficult to find examples relating to other land uses and outside of Europe. This paper addresses a particular issue, the control and coordination of large and complex development schemes within cities, and, in doing so, considers commercial and mixed-use schemes outside of Europe. It is argued that urban morphology has much to offer for both the design of such development and its implementation over time. Firstly, lessons are drawn from the work of Krier and Rossi in Berlin, the form-based guidance developed in Chelmsford, UK, and the redesign and coordination of the Melrose Arch project in Johannesburg, SA. A recent development at Boggo Road in Brisbane, Australia, is then subjected to a more detailed examination. It is argued that the scheme has been unsatisfactory in terms of both design and implementation. An alternative framework based on historical morphological studies is proposed that would overcome these deficiencies. It is proposed that this points the way to a general approach that could be incorporated within the planning process internationally.
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This chapter (12) reviews key publications by Sir Peter Hall in the period 1967-79. In this period he was particularly interested in the 'inner city' and how problems of deprivation, unemployment, poor housing, and increasingly immigration might best be addressed by public policy. Each chapter in the book reviews Sir Peter's publications over a long and distinguished career in research and policy advice to government in honour of his 80th birthday in 2013.