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ItemA Plan for Industrial Land and Sustainable Industry in the City of Atlanta(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-12-08) Driemeier, Kale ; Hoelzel, Nathanael ; Jain, Rahul ; Mansbach, Jodi ; Morrow, Edward ; Moseley, Charlie ; Stevens, Shelley ; Zayas, ErmisThe Atlanta Development Authority commissioned this report from the School of City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech to better understand the problems and solutions to its loss of industrial land. In this report, we present a plan for the protection of industrial land in the City of Atlanta and to further the goal of stimulating future growth in Atlanta's industrial sector, all with an eye toward sustainability.
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ItemStrategies for Neighborhood Recovery: High Point, Joyland and Chosewood Park, Atlanta(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-12) Lee, S. Won ; Brandon, Leonard J. ; Berry, Kirsten ; Mullins, Nicholas ; Sinclair, Alyssa ; Mager, Christine ; Brandon, Leonard J. ; Smith, Brooks ; Hawes, Mary Beth ; Adrian, Troels ; Lee, Yung San
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ItemLujiazui:Pudong: Retrofits(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-12) Dagenhart, Richard ; Yang, Perry Pei-Ju ; Getty, Drew ; Thompson, Claire ; Williams, Galen ; Jones, Paul ; Murphy, Diana ; Tabor, Reginald ; Johnson, Louis ; Sanders, Julie ; Ghizoni, Renato ; Morrow, Edward ; Wallace, RossA joint two-week workshop in Shanghai sponsored by the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech and the Department of Architecture at Tongji University. Projects were prepared in teams of Chinese and American students as retrofits to Lujiazui, the new financial “downtown” in Pudong, Shanghai.
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ItemNewton County Land Conservation Plan(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Allen, Molly ; Crewe, Sarahjoy ; D'Onofrio, David ; Fowler, Aaron ; Hagan, Elizabeth ; Hight, Elizabeth ; Lang, Marisa ; Lytle, Andrea ; Smart, Brian ; Tester, MathewNewton County has embarked on an innovative long-term planning process initiated by the Leadership Collaborative and facilitated through The Center for Community Preservation and Planning (The Center). This Land Conservation Plan is an integral part of this bigger picture process and has been facilitated by the Georgia Conservancy’s Blueprints for Successful Communities initiative.
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ItemChattanooga Downtown Westside 2009(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009) Dagenhart, Richard ; Yang, Perry Pei-Ju ; Cambeul, David ; Duong, Binh ; Hussy, Heather ; Kovacheva, Maria ; Thorn, RobertAn urban design studio focused on the Westside of Downtown Chattanooga. sponsored by the City of Chattanooga. The studio project had four priorities for which urban design was to provide a framework for the Westside. First was to examine alternative to the grade separated Highway 27 that divides the Westside from Downtown. Second was stormwater management with the aim of reducing or eliminating combined sewer overflows from the Westside into the Tennessee River. Third was to extend the Riverfront Park to and along the River on the Westside, incorporating existing industry and weaving a future mixed-use industrial zone. Fourth, and finally, to explore options for future development of housing and commercial projects anticipating the impact - aesthetic and infrastructural - of the new riverfront park and extensive green infrastructure to define an expanded public domain.