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In this volume the authors tell the real stories of the planners, politicians, and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago, starting in 1958, early in the Richard J. Daley era.
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In this volume the authors tell the real stories of the planners, politicians, and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago, starting in 1958, early in the Richard J. Daley era.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781611900804
- ISBN-10: 1611900808
- Artikelnr.: 36704847
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781611900804
- ISBN-10: 1611900808
- Artikelnr.: 36704847
D. Bradford Hunt is Vice President for Research and Academic Programs at the Newberry Library. Jon B. DeVries was founding director of the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate at Roosevelt University in Chicago, (2002-2017).
1. Introduction 2. Chicago's Planning Context Part 1: Chicago's Central
Area 3. The Origins of Chicago's Post-Industrial City: Planning Change In
1955-1958 4. The High-Water Mark of City-Led Planning: The 1966
Comprehensive Plan 5. Growth Coalition Takes the Lead for Planning 6.
Chicago's Equity Planning Moment 7. Planning in The Void: Redevelopment In
The North Loop And Near South Part 2: Neighborhood Change And Planning
Response 8. Chicago and Community Planning Innovation 9. Englewood 10.
Uptown 11. Little Village 12. Remaking Public Housing: The Chicago Housing
Authority's Plan for Transformation Part 3: Industrial Policy in Chicago:
City Planning for Industrial Retention and Growth 13. Defending The
Industrial Base: Sector and District Strategies 14. Has It Worked? A
Changing Employment Scene 15. The Calumet District: Planning for
Brownfields 16. Planning for Global Freight in The Chicago Region Part 4:
Chicago in Current Era 17. The Tourist City: Navy Pier, Mccormick Place,
And Millennium Park 18. The Era of Big Plans Is Over 19. The Lost Decade
20. The Disconnect Between Financing and Planning 21. Examples of Positive
Middle-Ground Planning 22. Conclusion: Restore Planning to Chicago
Area 3. The Origins of Chicago's Post-Industrial City: Planning Change In
1955-1958 4. The High-Water Mark of City-Led Planning: The 1966
Comprehensive Plan 5. Growth Coalition Takes the Lead for Planning 6.
Chicago's Equity Planning Moment 7. Planning in The Void: Redevelopment In
The North Loop And Near South Part 2: Neighborhood Change And Planning
Response 8. Chicago and Community Planning Innovation 9. Englewood 10.
Uptown 11. Little Village 12. Remaking Public Housing: The Chicago Housing
Authority's Plan for Transformation Part 3: Industrial Policy in Chicago:
City Planning for Industrial Retention and Growth 13. Defending The
Industrial Base: Sector and District Strategies 14. Has It Worked? A
Changing Employment Scene 15. The Calumet District: Planning for
Brownfields 16. Planning for Global Freight in The Chicago Region Part 4:
Chicago in Current Era 17. The Tourist City: Navy Pier, Mccormick Place,
And Millennium Park 18. The Era of Big Plans Is Over 19. The Lost Decade
20. The Disconnect Between Financing and Planning 21. Examples of Positive
Middle-Ground Planning 22. Conclusion: Restore Planning to Chicago
1. Introduction 2. Chicago's Planning Context Part 1: Chicago's Central
Area 3. The Origins of Chicago's Post-Industrial City: Planning Change In
1955-1958 4. The High-Water Mark of City-Led Planning: The 1966
Comprehensive Plan 5. Growth Coalition Takes the Lead for Planning 6.
Chicago's Equity Planning Moment 7. Planning in The Void: Redevelopment In
The North Loop And Near South Part 2: Neighborhood Change And Planning
Response 8. Chicago and Community Planning Innovation 9. Englewood 10.
Uptown 11. Little Village 12. Remaking Public Housing: The Chicago Housing
Authority's Plan for Transformation Part 3: Industrial Policy in Chicago:
City Planning for Industrial Retention and Growth 13. Defending The
Industrial Base: Sector and District Strategies 14. Has It Worked? A
Changing Employment Scene 15. The Calumet District: Planning for
Brownfields 16. Planning for Global Freight in The Chicago Region Part 4:
Chicago in Current Era 17. The Tourist City: Navy Pier, Mccormick Place,
And Millennium Park 18. The Era of Big Plans Is Over 19. The Lost Decade
20. The Disconnect Between Financing and Planning 21. Examples of Positive
Middle-Ground Planning 22. Conclusion: Restore Planning to Chicago
Area 3. The Origins of Chicago's Post-Industrial City: Planning Change In
1955-1958 4. The High-Water Mark of City-Led Planning: The 1966
Comprehensive Plan 5. Growth Coalition Takes the Lead for Planning 6.
Chicago's Equity Planning Moment 7. Planning in The Void: Redevelopment In
The North Loop And Near South Part 2: Neighborhood Change And Planning
Response 8. Chicago and Community Planning Innovation 9. Englewood 10.
Uptown 11. Little Village 12. Remaking Public Housing: The Chicago Housing
Authority's Plan for Transformation Part 3: Industrial Policy in Chicago:
City Planning for Industrial Retention and Growth 13. Defending The
Industrial Base: Sector and District Strategies 14. Has It Worked? A
Changing Employment Scene 15. The Calumet District: Planning for
Brownfields 16. Planning for Global Freight in The Chicago Region Part 4:
Chicago in Current Era 17. The Tourist City: Navy Pier, Mccormick Place,
And Millennium Park 18. The Era of Big Plans Is Over 19. The Lost Decade
20. The Disconnect Between Financing and Planning 21. Examples of Positive
Middle-Ground Planning 22. Conclusion: Restore Planning to Chicago