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Full-Text Articles in Architectural History and Criticism
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: How Federal Hill Was Named, Joseph R. Muratore
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: How Federal Hill Was Named, Joseph R. Muratore
Joseph Muratore papers: Newspaper Columns
No abstract provided.
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: Developmental History Of Our Lady Of Mount Caramel Church, Joseph R. Muratore
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: Developmental History Of Our Lady Of Mount Caramel Church, Joseph R. Muratore
Joseph Muratore papers: Newspaper Columns
No abstract provided.
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: Amos Atwell, Businessman And Leader, Joseph R. Muratore
The Landmarks Of Federal Hill: Amos Atwell, Businessman And Leader, Joseph R. Muratore
Joseph Muratore papers: Newspaper Columns
In the 1780's, most of Federal Hill was still open fields - a place for the cows to graze on, overlooking the great salt cove to the north and the east, and there were marshes to the south, (now, South Providence), and the wild open spaces were to the west.
In 1788, Amos Maine Atwell (named after a ancestory who owned the entire Province of Maine) and several other businessmen formed a syndicate (a type of corporation) to improve and develop the West side of the city of Providence.
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1979, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1979, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Archimedes Russell, John Bradley Benson
Archimedes Russell, John Bradley Benson
School of Architecture - Theses
This thesis is intended a s a general survey of the life and works of Archimedes Russell with an exhibition projection.
Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Part Ii, Thomas C. Hubka
Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Part Ii, Thomas C. Hubka
Maine History
This article (part two of two) discusses the possible reasons that Maine farmers modified traditional farm organization and created a connection of house and barn.
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1979, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1979, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster announcing lectures for Spring 1979.
An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios
An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios
Nicholas Patricios
An agentive model of person-environment relations is proposed based on environmental behavior research. The agentive process consists of three stages: awareness of information in the phenomenal environment; perception and cognition - construal - of the environmental information; and action in the behavioral environment. The agentive model of urban planning brings together theory and practice and would assist efforts to resolve conflicts and achieve consensus in urban planning transactions.