Downtown in Detail

Downtown in Detail
Title Downtown in Detail PDF eBook
Author Tom Zimmerman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781883318918

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Until the late 1970s, Downtown Los Angeles was simply a relic to treasure, a symbol of suburban progress by its own demise. As businesses moved out of what was once the heart of the city, many Downtown buildings suffered the swing of the wrecking ball. But suddenly, up stepped the conservators of history, the people who cared that their city had a vivid past -- and magnificent buildings were saved. Now, through the lens of master photographer/historian Tom Zimmerman we see scores of reasons why. We see the stories the buildings tell, up close, and, yes, very personally. In Downtown in Detail, Zimmerman finds the unique vantage points from which to capture architectural details that are the highlights of buildings, the ones that are often undiscovered. He finds the sculptures, tiles, clock towers, gargoyles and bas-relief panels that historic architects used to define an era.

Revitalizing Downtown

Revitalizing Downtown
Title Revitalizing Downtown PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 158
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
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Revitalizing Downtown: What is the Main Street Approach to downtown revitalization? How can you use it to revitalize your commercial district? Learn about this strategy, which combines historic preservation and economic development in a grassroots organization, in this introductory primer for the downtown professional. Revitalizing Downtown will show you how to: 1. build on your commercial district?s assets through design; 2. expand business through economic restructuring; 3. develop a dynamic, image-building promotional program; and 4. launch an effective, credible organization. Revised and illustrated, Revitalizing Downtown is an essential tool for every revitalization program. 161 pages

HOMAGE TO DOWNTOWN - In Search of Place and Memory in Ancient L.A.

HOMAGE TO DOWNTOWN - In Search of Place and Memory in Ancient L.A.
Title HOMAGE TO DOWNTOWN - In Search of Place and Memory in Ancient L.A. PDF eBook
Author John Crandell
Publisher
Pages 398
Release 2008-09-19
Genre Los Angeles (Calif.)
ISBN 9780976937203

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In Homage To Downtown, the historic center of Los Angeles - its distant past, legends, places and greater personalities are all lent a renewed, luminous new presence. In large format, 398 pages and twenty years in preparation, this work includes dozens of new maps, hundreds of obscure photographs, in-depth design tables and ten select essays, all illuminating place and memory within the historic core area. 'Homage' is a breakthrough examination of the heart of Los Angeles and can be considered as a standard reference.

Interpreting the City

Interpreting the City
Title Interpreting the City PDF eBook
Author Truman Asa Hartshorn
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 517
Release 1992-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0471887501

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The Second Edition has been rewritten to provide additional coverage of topics such as urban development and third world cities as well as social issues including homelessness, jobs/housing mismatch and transportation disadvantages. It has also been updated with 1990 Census data.

Cities Back from the Edge

Cities Back from the Edge
Title Cities Back from the Edge PDF eBook
Author Roberta Brandes Gratz
Publisher Wiley-Interscience
Pages 394
Release 1998-04-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Gratz takes us on tours of places that are doing better and actually getting somewhere, because, against all odds, they have abandoned conventional wisdom's unworkable and oversimplified formulas and re-embraced new opportunities as complex and rewarding as life itself. It's roll-up-our-sleeves time in America, folks, and now we have no more excuses. Roberta Gratz has assembled the examples worth learning from, and her book is an excellent teacher." — Tony Hiss author of The Experience of Place "Roberta Gratz is wonderful at discovering important things that are going on that most of us have not heard of yet." — Jane Jacobs author of Death and Life of Great American Cities "I read the newspaper differently every day since I read this book." —Anthony Mancini author, professor of journalism at Brooklyn College, and former reporter for the New York Post After decades of decline and decay, scores of downtowns in urban America are coming to life once again. Others continue to languish despite massive public investment. In Cities Back from the Edge, acclaimed author Roberta Brandes Gratz teams up with Main Street expert Norman Mintz to tell us why. Based on their firsthand observations of downtown change throughout the country, this book is filled with stories of urban recovery from Mansfield, Ohio to Los Angeles, from Pasco, Washington to SoHo. Rejecting simplistic cookie-cutter prescriptions for success, Gratz and Mintz instead identify a more flexible and effective approach to downtown rejuvenation: Urban Husbandry. They illustrate how this organic, sustainable process is already producing real-world results. What's more, they show the tremendous advantages of low-cost, modest initiatives over the blockbuster resuscitation efforts of traditional large-scale Project Planning—the budget-busting convention centers, aquariums, stadiums, and other stand-alone solutions that do little to improve the city around them. Throughout this book the authors address the key issues facing the nation's cities and towns today, including transportation planning and sprawl containment, the threat of big-box superstore retailers, and the preservation of the essential downtown components necessary to anchor a thriving, vibrant community. Gratz and Mintz show us that rebuilding authentic places, reconnecting communities, and stimulating innovative change are within everyone's reach. Cities Back from the Edge turns the spotlight on the resurgence of downtown America in a new and insightful way. With proven ideas on how to correct the mistakes of the past several decades, this book offers new hope that our cities will not merely be rebuilt—but reborn.

The Berkeley Downtown in Depth

The Berkeley Downtown in Depth
Title The Berkeley Downtown in Depth PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Betts
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1963
Genre Central business districts
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Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher
Pages 1350
Release 1961
Genre
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