Peter Hall Guest Lecture
Date
1985-04-01
Authors
Hall, Peter
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Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Stanford Industrial Park (Stanford Research Park) (1951) (Palo Alto, California) ; Information Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University (1982) (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Keywords
Bioengineering, Economic geography, Economic history, Industrialization--History, Kondratieff cycles (Economics), Product life cycle, Research and development contracts, Government, Research and development projects, Research parks, Strategic Defense Initiative, Technological innovations, Business cycles; a theoretical, historical, and statistical analysis of the capitalist process, International Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycle, The location of economic activity., The upas tree : Glasgow 1875-1975 : a study in growth and contraction, Theory of the location of industries., Checkland, Sydney, Freeman, Christopher, 1921-2010, Hall, Peter, 1932-2014, Hoover, Edgar Malone, 1907-, Kaiser, Henry J., 1882-1967, Kondratʹev, N. D. (Nikolaĭ Dmitrievich), 1892-1938, Kroc, Ray, 1902-1984, Malecki, Edward J., 1949-, Markusen, Ann R., Marx, Karl, 1818-1883, Mensch, Gerhard, Schumpeter, Joseph A., 1883-1950, Shockley, William, 1910-1989, Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982, Vernon, Raymond, 1913-1999, Weber, Alfred, 1868-1958, Coca-Cola Company, Fairchild (Firm), International business machines corporation, McDonald's Corporation, Billings (Mont.), Birmingham (England), Boston (Mass.), Bristol (England), Chicago (Ill.), Dallas (Tex.), Glasgow (Scotland), Houston (Tex.), Laredo (Tex.), Lawton (Okla.), London (England), Lubbock (Tex.), Pittsburgh (Pa.), Research Triangle (N.C.), San Francisco (Calif.), San Jose (Calif.), Silicon Valley (Calif.)
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University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture archives, Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin