Cities have long been seen as places serving a variety of purposes. In 1933, for example, the architect Le Corbusier detailed four essential roles of a functional city. A working city is one that provides dwelling, work, recreation, and circulation to its people. Throughout the 20th century, trends in city building were to separate these functions into differing spaces. There were areas meant for living (the suburbs), areas meant for working (the central business district), and areas meant for playing (the entertainment district). More recently, the trend has been to move away from the division of city life toward a unification of day-to-day activities via “mixed use” development. Here, neighborhoods are designed to be places of living, wor...
With the 2010 census tallied, Cleveland officially hit a 100-year low for population. The community ...
The city of East Cleveland, a first-ring suburb on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, has an estimate...
“Globalizing Cleveland: A Path Forward” is Part 2 of a three part series from the Center of Populati...
Cities have long been seen as places serving a variety of purposes. In 1933, for example, the archit...
Many American cities are experiencing a rise in the number of residents in their downtowns. This phe...
The main focus of this charrette -- the stature of urban redevelopment relative to suburban greenfi...
Throughout history, urban core has constantly changed to meet the needs of those who lived and worke...
In anticipation of the development of a Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, in 2016, Mayor Frank...
Downtown revitalization is clearly in the minds of many communities throughout North America. The d...
How can Cleveland repopulate? Generally, there are two theories of thought: by focusing on regional ...
This book addresses many of the common reasons why the so-called “Rust Belt” cities suffered decline...
Not having a reason to be is the human crisis. Developing worth is the cure. Such is the case not ju...
The increase of housing in downtowns represents an important niche market that has evolved over time...
The following pages provide a description of the City of Cleveland in regard to a variety of demogra...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
With the 2010 census tallied, Cleveland officially hit a 100-year low for population. The community ...
The city of East Cleveland, a first-ring suburb on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, has an estimate...
“Globalizing Cleveland: A Path Forward” is Part 2 of a three part series from the Center of Populati...
Cities have long been seen as places serving a variety of purposes. In 1933, for example, the archit...
Many American cities are experiencing a rise in the number of residents in their downtowns. This phe...
The main focus of this charrette -- the stature of urban redevelopment relative to suburban greenfi...
Throughout history, urban core has constantly changed to meet the needs of those who lived and worke...
In anticipation of the development of a Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, in 2016, Mayor Frank...
Downtown revitalization is clearly in the minds of many communities throughout North America. The d...
How can Cleveland repopulate? Generally, there are two theories of thought: by focusing on regional ...
This book addresses many of the common reasons why the so-called “Rust Belt” cities suffered decline...
Not having a reason to be is the human crisis. Developing worth is the cure. Such is the case not ju...
The increase of housing in downtowns represents an important niche market that has evolved over time...
The following pages provide a description of the City of Cleveland in regard to a variety of demogra...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
With the 2010 census tallied, Cleveland officially hit a 100-year low for population. The community ...
The city of East Cleveland, a first-ring suburb on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, has an estimate...
“Globalizing Cleveland: A Path Forward” is Part 2 of a three part series from the Center of Populati...