A History of the Campus Landscape, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

A History of the Campus Landscape, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Title A History of the Campus Landscape, University of Massachusetts at Amherst PDF eBook
Author University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Campus Landscape Improvement Project
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1978
Genre Amherst (Mass.)
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst

University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Title University of Massachusetts, Amherst PDF eBook
Author Marla R. Miller
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 0
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781616891121

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The newest title in our Campus Guide series takes readers on an architectural tour of University of Massachusetts Amherst. As one of the nation's oldest public universities, and the largest in the Northeast, the University has a rich and storied history. Initially chartered as the Massachusetts Agricultural College, the school has grown from fifty farmers to close to 24,000 students of diverse backgrounds and academic interests. The University's campus has also expectedly experienced parallel growth. From a few barns on the Berkshire foothills, the University now sits atop nearly 1,500 acres. Five carefully considered tours put the architectural history of the campus into context.

Landscape Gardening

Landscape Gardening
Title Landscape Gardening PDF eBook
Author Frank Albert Waugh
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1906
Genre Landscape gardening
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University of Massachusetts Amherst

University of Massachusetts Amherst
Title University of Massachusetts Amherst PDF eBook
Author Steven R. Sullivan
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738535302

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The University of Massachusetts Amherst, situated one hundred miles west of Boston, began as a modest land-grant institution with four buildings and has since grown to a sprawling campus with three hundred fifty buildings and twenty-four thousand students. Founded in 1863 to serve students in the fields of agriculture and science, the university has survived in the shadow of some of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in America. Irreplaceable images from the Special Collections and Archives department of the W. E. B. Du Bois Library include the many famous people in business, entertainment, professional sports, journalism, science, and politics who proudly refer to themselves as alumni of the place known as UMass Amherst.

Amherst College

Amherst College
Title Amherst College PDF eBook
Author Blair Kamin
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 258
Release 2020-02-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1616899204

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Amherst College: The Campus Guide is an architectural tour of one of North America's most prestigious liberal arts colleges. Founded in Western Massachusetts some two hundred years ago, the one thousand-acre campus is a living museum of architectural history, bearing the imprint of distinguished firms in architecture and landscape architecture: Frederick Law Olmsted; McKim, Mead & White; Benjamin Thompson; Edward Larrabee Barnes; Shepley Bulfinch; and Michael Van Valkenburgh. Organized as a series of six walks, the guide interweaves the history of the college with the story of the campus's development. Newly commissioned photographs and a hand drawn pocket map enhance this engaging journey through Amherst's architecture, landscape, interior design, and sculpture.

Planning for Climate Change

Planning for Climate Change
Title Planning for Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth M. Hamin Infield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 401
Release 2018-09-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351201093

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This book provides an overview of the large and interdisciplinary literature on the substance and process of urban climate change planning and design, using the most important articles from the last 15 years to engage readers in understanding problems and finding solutions to this increasingly critical issue. The Reader’s particular focus is how the impacts of climate change can be addressed in urban and suburban environments—what actions can be taken, as well as the need for and the process of climate planning. Both reducing greenhouse gas emissions as well as adapting to future climate are explored. Many of the emerging best practices in this field involve improving the green infrastructure of the city and region—providing better on-site stormwater management, more urban greening to address excess heat, zoning for regional patterns of open space and public transportation corridors, and similar actions. These actions may also improve current public health and livability in cities, bringing benefits now and into the future. This Reader is innovative in bringing climate adaptation and green infrastructure together, encouraging a more hopeful perspective on the great challenge of climate change by exploring both the problems of climate change and local solutions.

The Historical and Theoretical Foundations for the Formation of Public Private Landscape Planning Partnerships in Massachusetts

The Historical and Theoretical Foundations for the Formation of Public Private Landscape Planning Partnerships in Massachusetts
Title The Historical and Theoretical Foundations for the Formation of Public Private Landscape Planning Partnerships in Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author William G. Labich
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1999
Genre Land use
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