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CompactCities : analyzing the urban spatial structure in cities with growth restrictions 

Oberoi, Amit (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
A compact city form is one that espouses high intensity development within a restrictive geographic area. Its perceived benefits include (a) saving agricultural land (b) inducing shorter commute trips, thus less consumption ...
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Material worlds : [de]constructing the ethos of concrete in Mumbai 

Shah, Priyanka (Priyanka Dinesh) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
What can a building material tell us about a city? As the most widely used structural building material in the world, reinforced cement concrete shapes the urban form of several of our largest megacities Sao Paulo, Cairo, ...
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The evolution of Al-Azhar Street, Al-Qahira, Egypt 

Elkatsha, Markus Fawzy Fahmy (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
The historic quarter of Cairo, al-Qahira, is going through a period intense transformation that is threatening the physical environment as well as the social and economic fabric of the city. The transformations taking place ...
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Synthetic ecology : revisiting Mexico City's lakes project 

Daou, Daniel (Daou Ornelas) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Mexico City was founded 700 years ago on man made islets in the middle of a lake. Today, it faces a contradictory situation were water is running scarce, but simultaneously the city runs the risk of drowning in its own ...
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Work 'n' play in the informational city : F2F interaction and emerging work and leisure patterns 

Palasthira, Malina, 1971- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
The death of distance does not equal the death of cities and of urban life. Cities are transforming their roles and functions in reaction to a major technological shift --from post-industrial to informational. And contrary ...
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The city design and the new Urban Revolution : conceptualizing catalytic, sustainable development in Mexico's second tier 

Albericci, Allison N. (Allison Nicole) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
What is the present role of technical change - particularly change in integrated Information-Communication Technology (ICT) - in facilitating sustainable urbanism in the developing world? Technological advancements are ...
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Jazz, improvisation, and streetscapes : guidelines for in-fill development 

Jones, Timothy Germain, 1973- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)
How can we design in-fill buildings that are frankly new and dynamic, yet respectful and engaging of the context of the streetscape? Improvisational jazz is a form of music whose practitioners seek to integrate the familiar ...
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Civitas Peregrina : abject space in early immigrant Toronto 

Morrow, Greg, 1975- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
The literature on early planning history tends to document the 'progress' made at the turn of twentieth century through the scientific study and rationalization of urban space. Through a detailed study of two areas in early ...
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Shrinking gracefully : looking for effective planning and design approaches for small town America 

Fugate, Jeffrey N (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
The term "shrinking" is often considered a death sentence for Small Town America. Public officials, planners and residents often try to "solve" the condition of shrinking, applying the same tool kit used for growth, with ...
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Privately owned public space attached to office buildings in Manhattan : economic and urban perspectives of incentive zoning 

Cai, Hongyu. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
This thesis examines the Incentive Zoning Policy of New York City from economic and urban perspectives. In the first part, it evaluates empirically the economic contribution of privately owned public space to the value of ...
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AuthorAlbericci, Allison N. (Allison Nicole) (1)Amirtahmasebi, Rana (1)Balderas-Guzmán, Celina (1)Beane, George H. (George Holton) (1)Cai, Hongyu. (1)Dahlberg, Kathleen (Kathleen Noelle) (1)Daou, Daniel (Daou Ornelas) (1)De Klerk, Marianne Magdalena, 1970- (1)Deal, Morgan (Morgan M.), 1975- (1)Elkatsha, Markus Fawzy Fahmy (1)... View MoreDepartmentDepartment of Architecture (30)Department of Urban Studies and Planning (30)Degree
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