Dade County Metro Rail Transit

Dade County Metro Rail Transit
Title Dade County Metro Rail Transit PDF eBook
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Pages 488
Release 1978
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ISBN

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Miami North Corridor Project

Miami North Corridor Project
Title Miami North Corridor Project PDF eBook
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Pages 972
Release 2007
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ISBN

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Miami International Airport Master Plan Update for the Proposed New Runway

Miami International Airport Master Plan Update for the Proposed New Runway
Title Miami International Airport Master Plan Update for the Proposed New Runway PDF eBook
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Pages 478
Release 1998
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ISBN

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NW 41st Street Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Proposed Lease Consolidation, Dade County

NW 41st Street Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Proposed Lease Consolidation, Dade County
Title NW 41st Street Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Proposed Lease Consolidation, Dade County PDF eBook
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Pages 586
Release 1997
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ISBN

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East-West Multimodal Corridor EIS and Major Investment Study, Dade County

East-West Multimodal Corridor EIS and Major Investment Study, Dade County
Title East-West Multimodal Corridor EIS and Major Investment Study, Dade County PDF eBook
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Pages 766
Release 1998
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ISBN

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Miami Intermodal Center EIS and Major Investment Study, Miami International Airport (MIA) Landslide Terminal Construction, Dade County

Miami Intermodal Center EIS and Major Investment Study, Miami International Airport (MIA) Landslide Terminal Construction, Dade County
Title Miami Intermodal Center EIS and Major Investment Study, Miami International Airport (MIA) Landslide Terminal Construction, Dade County PDF eBook
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Pages 568
Release 1998
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Sequel to Suburbia

Sequel to Suburbia
Title Sequel to Suburbia PDF eBook
Author Nicholas A. Phelps
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 249
Release 2015-11-20
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262029839

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How the decentralized, automobile-oriented, and fuel-consuming model of American suburban development might change. In the years after World War II, a distinctly American model for suburban development emerged. The expansive rings of outer suburbs that formed around major cities were decentralized and automobile oriented, an embodiment of America's postwar mass-production, mass-consumption economy. But alternate models for suburbia, including “transit-oriented development,” “smart growth,” and “New Urbanism,” have inspired critiques of suburbanization and experiments in post-suburban ways of living. In Sequel to Suburbia, Nicholas Phelps considers the possible post-suburban future, offering historical and theoretical context as well as case studies of transforming communities. Phelps first locates these outer suburban rings within wider metropolitan spaces, describes the suburbs as a “spatial fix” for the postwar capitalist economy, and examines the political and governmental obstacles to reworking suburban space. He then presents three glimpses of post-suburban America, looking at Kendall-Dadeland (in Miami-Dade County, Florida), Tysons Corner (in Fairfax County, Virginia), and Schaumburg, Illinois (near Chicago). He shows Kendall-Dadeland to be an isolated New Urbanism success; describes the re-planning of Tysons Corner to include a retrofitted central downtown area; and examines Schaumburg's position as a regional capital for Chicago's northwest suburbs. As these cases show, the reworking of suburban space and the accompanying political process will not be left to a small group of architects, planners, and politicians. Post-suburban politics will have to command the approval of the residents of suburbia.