Box 208
Contains 27 Results:
Central Business District: 1990 IDA Downtown Achievement Awards, Submission of the "5th & Forbes! Pittsburgh" Project by the Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1990
Subseries 3 contains reports, studies and proposals for redevelopment projects in Pittsburgh from roughly 1950 to 2000. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by neighborhood. A few of the redevelopment projects include photographic surveys, namely for projects in South Side, Hazelwood, Manchester and the Hill District.
An Analysis of the Point Area, Westwardly of Stanwix and Perry Streets, Point Redevelopment Area, City Planning Commission, City of Pittsburgh, 1949
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.
Toward an Accessible Environment: Effective Research, Prepared for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, the U.S. Department of Education, the Interagency Committee on Disability Research and the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, Prepared by Readable Reports, 1988
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Slip Resistant Surfaces Advisory Guidelines, Prepared for the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board by the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, 1990
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Securement of Wheelchairs and Other Mobility Aids on Transit Vehicles, Prepared for the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board by Dale E. Daucher, Project ACTION, 1990
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Transit Facility Design for Persons with Visual Impairments, U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, c. 1988
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Assistive Listening Systems, U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 1990
Subseries 1 primarily contains reports related to general architectural styles, but a notable portion also pertain to issues concerning accessibility in architecture and design.
Oakland: The Oakland Improvement Strategy, Volume 2, Appendices, A Comprehensive Strategy for the Development Improvement and Zoning of Oakland's Public Corridors, Housing and Commercial Areas, Prepared by Focus Communications (copy 3), 1998
Subseries 3 contains reports, studies and proposals for redevelopment projects in Pittsburgh from roughly 1950 to 2000. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by neighborhood. A few of the redevelopment projects include photographic surveys, namely for projects in South Side, Hazelwood, Manchester and the Hill District.
Project Manual, Boat Storage Building and Ship Store Building, Washington's Landing Marina, Prepared by Burt Hill Kosar Rittleman Associates, 1991
Subseries 3 contains general reports and studies about urban redevelopment and renewal. For reports specifically about Pittsburgh redevelopment projects, refer to Series 15: Pittsburgh Planning, Redevelopment and Renewal.
Central Business District: Convention Center Proposal, Charles Luckman Associates, Planning/Architects, 1969
Subseries 3 contains reports, studies and proposals for redevelopment projects in Pittsburgh from roughly 1950 to 2000. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by neighborhood. A few of the redevelopment projects include photographic surveys, namely for projects in South Side, Hazelwood, Manchester and the Hill District.