Preservation is a constantly evolving dialogue between past and future, new and old. Yet as the formal and aesthetic precedents of traditional urbanism are adopted by New Urbanist practitioners to cloak new construction with the guise of historic continuity, the draw of Main Street communities is quickly fading. Where once downtown had the advantage of distinctive architecture and walkability as a competitive edge over sprawling suburban retail centers, large cities and small towns alike now face the challenge of competing with savvy Main Street imitators sprouting up on the urban fringe. This trend towards New Urbanist style retail is hurting businesses on Main Street, but the increasing marketability of these formats provides an opportuni...
The physical form of cities is exposed to conflicting forces of change and conservation. In the cons...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.Includes bibli...
Preservation is a constantly evolving dialogue between past and future, new and old. Yet as the form...
It may sound like a cliché that urban design theory changes with man’s development. The article refe...
Several decades of suburban sprawl and white flight have disrupted the historical economy of city li...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
To a large extent, this thesis will investigate how 13th Street was successfully revitalized using a...
Planning, by its nature, involves the management of change, but often that change occurs so rapidly ...
Today's society is forcing a reevaluation of the role of our urban areas and the design profession i...
Many residential neighborhoods of Pennsylvania\u27s older cities and towns have seen disinvestment a...
textOne of the most notably successful historic preservation tools is the National Main Street Cente...
Cities are struggling with their deteriorated urban neighborhoods. When reinvestment is promoted and...
I am very interested in why Main Street communities decided to become inactive. When I was first int...
James Conway’s September 2005 description of Portland in Preservation typifies the city’s image as a ...
The physical form of cities is exposed to conflicting forces of change and conservation. In the cons...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.Includes bibli...
Preservation is a constantly evolving dialogue between past and future, new and old. Yet as the form...
It may sound like a cliché that urban design theory changes with man’s development. The article refe...
Several decades of suburban sprawl and white flight have disrupted the historical economy of city li...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
To a large extent, this thesis will investigate how 13th Street was successfully revitalized using a...
Planning, by its nature, involves the management of change, but often that change occurs so rapidly ...
Today's society is forcing a reevaluation of the role of our urban areas and the design profession i...
Many residential neighborhoods of Pennsylvania\u27s older cities and towns have seen disinvestment a...
textOne of the most notably successful historic preservation tools is the National Main Street Cente...
Cities are struggling with their deteriorated urban neighborhoods. When reinvestment is promoted and...
I am very interested in why Main Street communities decided to become inactive. When I was first int...
James Conway’s September 2005 description of Portland in Preservation typifies the city’s image as a ...
The physical form of cities is exposed to conflicting forces of change and conservation. In the cons...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.Includes bibli...