Box 144
Contains 31 Results:
Make No Little Plans, A Pittsburgh Neighborhood Renaissance, By Shirley A. Bramhall, Submitted to the Graduate Facility in the Urban Affairs Department of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs in Partial Fulfillment for the Degree of Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Pittsburgh, 1972
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
The City as a Mechanism for Sustaining Human Contact, By Christopher Alexander, Working Paper No. 50, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley, 1966
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Pittsburgh Department of City Planning, The City Planning Commission's Consolidated Report for the Years 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, c. 1950
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Deficiency Scores for Housing and for Public Services and Facilities for Residential Improvement Districts and Land Assembly Districts Nos. 1-18, Pittsburgh Department of City Planning, 1948
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Pittsburgh: A Nice Place to Visit, But a Wonderful Place to Live, Prepared by Ryan Homes, The Nation's Homebuilder, c. 1968
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Living in Pittsburgh, What it's Like When You Move Here, As Told By 15 Executives and Professionals Who Did, Published by Duquesne Light Company, c. 1977
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Redevelopment Area Report--1961, Pittsburgh, PA., A Joint Report Issued by the Pittsburgh City Planning Commission and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, 1961
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
The Changing City Environment, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1966
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Preliminary Design, Moose Building, Phase I Report, Prepared by Arthur Lubetz Associates, c. 1986
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Archaeological and Historical Investigations at the Liberty Center Site, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Volume I, Text, Prepared by GAI Consultants, Inc. for the City of Pittsburgh and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (copy 1), 1982
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.