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    Rebuilding the American city : design and strategy for the 21st century urban core / David Gamble and Patty Heyda.

    • Title:Rebuilding the American city : design and strategy for the 21st century urban core / David Gamble and Patty Heyda.
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    • Author/Creator:Gamble, David, 1968- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Heyda, Patricia Lynn, 1972- author.
    • Published/Created:New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
      ©2016
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:City planning--United States.
      Urban policy--United States.
    • Description:xiv, 250 pages ; 27 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781138798137 hardcover
      1138798134 hardcover
      9781138798144 paperback
      1138798142 paperback
      9781315756738 electronic book
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: Section 1 Anchor Institution: Leveraging Stability
      Drawing on Anchor Institutions to Catalyze Neighborhood Revitalization
      1.1. Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
      1.2. New Orleans, LA: Tulane City Center
      1.3. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Penn Connects
      Section 2 Urban River: Leveraging a Natural Resource
      Revaluing Underutilized Waterfronts as Places for Living and Leisure
      2.1. Chattanooga, TN: 21st Century Waterfront
      2.2. Green Bay, WI: CityDeck
      2.3. New York, NY: Brooklyn Bridge Park
      Section 3 Existing Urban Fabric: Leveraging Context
      Building and Block Reuse and Reinvention as a Sustainable Imperative
      3.1. St. Louis, MO: Botanical Heights
      3.2. San Antonio, TX: Pearl District
      3.3. San Francisco, CA: Proxy
      Section 4 Urban Park System: Leveraging Underutilized Land and Infrastructure
      Demonstrating Commitments to Urban Health and Public Life with Open Space Innovations
      4.1. Atlanta, GA: BeltLine
      4.2. Birmingham, AL: Railroad Park
      4.3. Houston, TX: Buffalo Bayou
      Section 5 Downtown District: Leveraging Proximities and Transit
      Building New Districts around Existing Ones
      5.1. Denver, CO: Union Station
      5.2. Louisville, KY: West Main Street
      5.3. Portland, OR: South Waterfront.
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