Browsing by Subject "community and regional planning"
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Item Planning Forum Volume 01(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 1995) Powell, LauraItem Planning Forum Volume 02(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 1996) Powell, LeilahItem Planning Forum Volume 03(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 1997) Walker, JimItem Planning Forum Volume 04 / 05(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 1999) Morales, TammyItem Planning Forum Volume 06(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2000) Danenfelzer, DavidItem Planning Forum Volume 08(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2002) Lane, K. Maria D.; Weston, Lisa M.Item Planning Forum Volume 09(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2003) Weston, Lisa M.; Ferguson, TommiItem Planning Forum Volume 10(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2004) Ferguson, Tommi; Otto, Seth S.Item Planning Forum Volume 11(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2005) Otto, Seth S.Item Planning Forum Volume 12(The University of Texas School of Architecture, 2006) Bushman, Kate; Geruso, AprilItem Planning Forum Volume 13 / 14(University of Texas School of Architecture, 2009-05) Jaramillo, Catherine; Qi, MengItem Planning Forum Volume 16(University of Texas School of Architecture, 2015-05) Rowlinson, Thomas; Sinel, MartinItem Planning Forum Volume 17(2016) Garner Frey, Brianna; Ogusky, Adam; Sinel, MartinVolume 17 features work on the community revitalization provisions of Low Income Housing Tax Credit Texas allocation plans; a transregional scale of analysis for economic communities; the persistent issues of racial segregation, poverty concentration, and unequal access to opportunity in subsidized low income rental housing in the United States; modernist architecture in Wroclaw, Poland; advice for planners aspiring to work from within a progressive political framework; and three book reviews, the first argues for a "new materialist" approach to planning; the second highlights the relevance of labor unionism for planners; and the third evaluates new material on smart cities.Item Planning Forum Volume 19(University of Texas at Austin, 2023) Liu, Haijing; Jafar, Rahanat Ara; Hoque, Farhana; Chowdhury, Shahriar Sakib; Nipun, Wahida Rahman; Pérez, Keila Zarí; Poulsen, Mathias; Pérez-Quiñones, Katherine A.; Hendawy, Mennatullah; Sivakumar, Siddharth; Fahami, Mahlaqa; Sorto, Juan Antonio; Losoya, Jorge Antonio; Bashar, Samira; Levine, Kaylyn