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Town Of Methuen, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of Methuen, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

Methuen, Massachusetts played a significant role in this country’s industrial revolution, which began in the Merrimack Valley. In the mid-to late 19th century, mills along the Spicket River and Spicket Falls produced hats, shoes, and textiles.


Town Of Salisbury, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of Salisbury, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

Salisbury, Massachusetts has the history and the skeleton of a typical New England village, but has lost much of the identifiable character to post 1950 regulated development. (Town of Salisbury Local Partnership Committee Economic Development Plan, 1996) Today Salisbury has two identifiable centers. The historic town center, known as Salisbury Square, and the Salisbury Beach…


Town Of Groveland, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of Groveland, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

This report takes a look at Groveland, Massachusetts. Groveland is a small residential community that retains all of the characteristics of a friendly rural town in the setting of a convenient suburb. The town was incorporated in 1850, and changed gradually from an agricultural community to one that is almost wholly residential.


Town Of Newburyport, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of Newburyport, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

Newburyport is a diverse and thriving city that harmonizes commercial, residential and industrial needs. Nestled on the shores where the Merrimack River meets the Atlantic Ocean Newburyport is among the smallest cities in the state.


Moving Toward The Millennium With Open Space In Huntington, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Moving Toward The Millennium With Open Space In Huntington, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

This report includes presentation and examination of community, environmental and conservation/recreation issues. The information is then analyzed according to the needs of the town and incorporated into recommendations for future action.


Laying The Groundwork: Preparing For A Master Plan In Deerfield, Ma, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Laying The Groundwork: Preparing For A Master Plan In Deerfield, Ma, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

In April of 1998 a Master Plan Committee was established to start work toward the first Master Plan for Deerfield, Massachusetts. A major catalyst for this decision was chronic septic failure throughout much of Deerfield. This failure raised the question of whether or not Deerfield should expand its public sewer. Expanding the system would solve the immediate problem of septic failure, but could potentially encourage unwanted development and create a new cycle of problems.


Merrimack Valley Planning Commission Regional Assets Study, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Merrimack Valley Planning Commission Regional Assets Study, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

This report is intended to illuminate the region of the Merrimack River and its assets. The motivation for the study is simply this: The assets of the region have never been comprehensively compiled and, in an age of tremendous economic competition it is essential that this information be publicly distributed. The Merrimack River is located in the Merrimack Valley in Massachusetts.


Town Of Rowley, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of Rowley, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

Rowley, Massachusetts is an attractive residential community striving to find a balance between residential growth that compliments its small town ambience and commercial development that can offset the high cost associated with an increasing population. With 80% of the land within its boundaries forested and well over 2,000 acres permanently protected, Rowley sees its rural character as a major asset.


Town Of North Andover, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1999

Town Of North Andover, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

North Andover, Massachusetts lies along the banks of the Merrimack River and is surrounded by the Towns of Methuen, Haverhill, Boxford, Andover, Middleton, North Reading, and the City of Lawrence. The settlement of the town began in 1640 and was incorporated as Andover in 1646. North Andover is governed by an open Town Meeting form of government, a five-member Board of Selectmen and a Town Manager pursuant to a Home Rule Charter that went into effect in 1986.


An Ethics Of A Functional Architecture, Marc J. Neveu Jan 1999

An Ethics Of A Functional Architecture, Marc J. Neveu

Architecture

No abstract provided.


A Model To Minimize Non-Revenue Costs In Bus Transit Operations, Cornelius Nuworsoo Jan 1999

A Model To Minimize Non-Revenue Costs In Bus Transit Operations, Cornelius Nuworsoo

City and Regional Planning

This paper derives from feasibility studies for a proposed Bus Division of the Mass Transit Administration (MTA) to serve northeastern Baltimore. The study objective was to determine the comparative savings or additional costs between using existing versus new locations. The focus of the analysis was non-revenue operating costs which are affected by location because of vehicle deadhead travel, associated operator travel and other operator travel for relief purposes.

Based on the premise that “the optimal location of a storage facility is that which minimizes pullout and pull-in distances and times plus relief travel time between the facility and various …


Coping With Change: Environment As Prosthetic [Abstract], Katherine Ankerson, Betsy Shofstall Gabb, James J. Potter Jan 1999

Coping With Change: Environment As Prosthetic [Abstract], Katherine Ankerson, Betsy Shofstall Gabb, James J. Potter

Architecture Program: Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity

Projected demographic trends suggest the need for specialized housing for older adults will increase substantially in the future. Research shows humans seek to maintain a balance between their functional ability and the challenge of their living environment (Folts &Yeatts, 1994). New empirically based knowledge as a resource for the design of housing for the aging population is not keeping pace with the construction of facilities. The focus of this three-phased project is a comparison of the cognitive perceptions and adaptive behavior strategies of elderly people moving from their current homes into a supportive group living environment. The project included administration …


Creating A Learning Environment More Supportive Of Diversity Within A College Of Architecture: A Work-In-Progress [Abstract], James Potter Jan 1999

Creating A Learning Environment More Supportive Of Diversity Within A College Of Architecture: A Work-In-Progress [Abstract], James Potter

Architecture Program: Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity

Recent literature on diversity suggests that while changes have been made to improve the quality of learning environments for diverse groups on university campuses, there is still room for improvement, particularly in the area of minority and female recruitment and retention. Lack of diversity is a continuing problem in architectural education, a field dominated by white males. It has only been recently that architecture schools have begun to realize how the learning climate may impact the professional world of practice. As a consequence, we have begun to see a greater emphasis on issues of diversity. For example, during spring 1997, …


Edra 30: Bibliography Of Books On Display, Kathleen Demsky Jan 1999

Edra 30: Bibliography Of Books On Display, Kathleen Demsky

Bibliographies

edra 30 | The Power of Imagination | Orlando, FL


Development And Preservation, George W. Geib Jan 1999

Development And Preservation, George W. Geib

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Details the history of two Marion County Courthouses.


Perpetual Motion Jan 1999

Perpetual Motion

Oz

Graphic submission


Two Projects, Nicholas Grimshaw Jan 1999

Two Projects, Nicholas Grimshaw

Oz

The Bath Spa Project

Introduction: The Bath Spa Project is visionary; it restores to the city its reason for being. Take away the natural springs and Bath might still exist, but in a very different form.


Studio For A Photographer Jan 1999

Studio For A Photographer

Oz

The renovation of 9 W. 19th Street was an exercise in inserting a new function into an old building. The building, located in Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District, was built around 1940.


Teng Studio And Craven House Jan 1999

Teng Studio And Craven House

Oz

Teng Studio was designed for a professor who sought a retreat where she could pursue her research in solitude. The project seeks to inhabit the space formed by the underside of the canopy of trees which exists on the site.


Axonometric Drawing, Sheridan College Jan 1999

Axonometric Drawing, Sheridan College

Course Content

Excerpt of a Toronto Star newspaper article in 1999 about the design of the Adelaide Village in Toronto by two urban design students. It included an axonometric drawing by the students.


The Church Architecture Of James Edward Rogers (1838-1896), Brendan Grimes Jan 1999

The Church Architecture Of James Edward Rogers (1838-1896), Brendan Grimes

Articles

James Edward Rogers designed churches for the Church of Ireland at Rush, Howth, and Skerries, Co. Dublin; Kilfergus, and Kilkeedy, Co. Limerick; Omagh, Co. Tyrone; and Kilcock, Co. Kildare. The article discusses these churches and is illustrated with floor plans and photographs.


The Secondary Retail Market - A Viable Option?, Elaine Murphy Jan 1999

The Secondary Retail Market - A Viable Option?, Elaine Murphy

Masters

The secondary retail market in Dublin has dramatically altered over the last four years. Indeed, the entire retail market in Dublin and countryside has witnessed a substantial upsurge in activity over the last four years. On Grafton Street retail Zone A rents are breaking £2,153 per square metre (£200 per square foot) barrier and premiums are in the region of £300,000 -£400,000. There is currently a shortage of good retail investment opportunities on Grafton Street, which is leading investors to turn to Dublin’s other prime street, Henry Street. Over the last year Zone A rents on Henry Street have increased …


1999 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Collection Index, Stonehill College Archives Jan 1999

1999 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Collection Index, Stonehill College Archives

Bauman Indexes

Chronological Listing of all negatives taken by Stanley A. Bauman during 1999. The numbers to the left of each entry indicates the envelope those of negatives are found in. Please use this number when requesting contact sheets for images.


Designing A Better Day: Annotated Bibliography Of Adult Day Care Literature, 1990-1998, Andrew Alden, Gowri Betrabet, Keith Diaz Moore, Gerald Weisman Jan 1999

Designing A Better Day: Annotated Bibliography Of Adult Day Care Literature, 1990-1998, Andrew Alden, Gowri Betrabet, Keith Diaz Moore, Gerald Weisman

Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books

This monograph contains 56 annotated bibliographies of literature published since 1990 on Adult Day Care facilities. The annotations are organized into five components - organization, staff, family, client, and physical setting - all of which form the dimensions of place for Adult Day Care. A matrix of the annotated bibliographies gives an overview of categories addressed in each publication.


Therapeutic Kitchens In Dementia Care Settings, John Marsden, Rebecca Meehan, Margaret Calkins Jan 1999

Therapeutic Kitchens In Dementia Care Settings, John Marsden, Rebecca Meehan, Margaret Calkins

Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books

"Therapeutic kitchens," also referred to as "country kitchen," "domestic kitchens," or "activity-based kitchens," have been cited as supportive spaces for residents with dementia. The purpose of this research is to identify physical features that are typically included in therapeutic kitchen design and to explore how these features support activities. Interviews and observation were conducted in the facilities with a therapeutic kitchen. A two-page questionnaire regarding therapeutic kitchens was distributed to 631 nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout the United States. Results suggest that universal design principles, certain appliances and safety features, as well as homelike imagery, should be incorporated …


Spaces And Traces Of The Campus, University Of Wisconsin--Milwaukee: An Assessment Of Public Spaces Of The Uwm Campus With Design Recommendations, Sherry Ahrentzen, Nisha Fernando Jan 1999

Spaces And Traces Of The Campus, University Of Wisconsin--Milwaukee: An Assessment Of Public Spaces Of The Uwm Campus With Design Recommendations, Sherry Ahrentzen, Nisha Fernando

Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books

As a class project, an analysis of how spaces enhanced or detracted from social interaction and aesthetic pleasures was completed in fall 1999 on the UWM Campus. Methods of assessment included design review and inventory, tracking people in places, interviews to determine viewpoints and visions. Design recommendations are made based on this information.


Revegetating Desert Plant Communities, David A. Bainbridge Jan 1999

Revegetating Desert Plant Communities, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

Desert revegetation is possible but not easy. Careful attention to plant production (root:shoot), site prep, planting, irrigation and aftercare can lead to good survival even under extreme desert conditions. Cost per survivor is a critical consideration.


Soil Pitting For Revegetation, David A. Bainbridge Jan 1999

Soil Pitting For Revegetation, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

Soil pitting provides many benefits in ecological restoration of degraded lands. The pits capture rainwater, trap seeds and soil symbionts and protect seedlings from windblast.


Behind The Scenes In Wonderland: Re-Assessing Curitiba's Planning Model, Clara Irazabal Jan 1999

Behind The Scenes In Wonderland: Re-Assessing Curitiba's Planning Model, Clara Irazabal

Clara Irazabal

Curitiba, Brazil, a metropolis of 2.4 million inhabitants in the southern state of Parana, has demonstrated a rapid improvement in urban quality over the last thirty-five years. The city has drawn worldwide recognition for its achievements and today is regarded by many as a model of urban planning and management. Yet, while some of Curitiba's successful strategies have received well-deserved attention, this ecological "wonderland" still faces some major challenges. A critical reassessment of the city is due, specificallY with regard to the characteristics of the planning model it offers and the role that citizens have played as this model has …


La Ciudad, Escenario De Comunicación, Fernando Carrión Mena Jan 1999

La Ciudad, Escenario De Comunicación, Fernando Carrión Mena

Fernando Carrión Mena

En septiembre de 1998, FLACSO y la Fundacion Friedrich Ebert organizaron el seminario "Ciudad, comunicación v construcción de ciudadanía", cuya finalidad fue examinar el entrelazado juego de relaciones que distintos actores despliegan sobre un escenario común: la ciudad.

Los temas, interpretaciones y debates surgidos en este seminario son los que ahora se recogen en esta compilación.

Las contribuciones incorporadas en esta obra, ilustran algunos de los temas que preocupan y que, a nuestro juicio deberían preocupar a los investigadores de la cultura urbana, de la comunicación y de la ciudadanía. No hemos pretendido presentar una muestra exhaustiva ni plenamente representativa …