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10.10
Examining Architecture Part 1 |
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10.10
The Disorganized Zoning Ordinance |
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10.10
The Limits of Shelter Capacity |
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10.11
The Variance Contradiction |
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10.9
Replacing Density |
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10.9
The City is a Farm |
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11.1
Hidden Implications Design Decisions |
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11.1
Strategy is Missing from Economic Development |
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11.10
Citizen Participation is not Leadership |
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11.10
City Design with Space |
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11.10
Design for Survival |
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11.10
Education |
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11.10
Education Preamble |
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11.10
Pitch and Catch |
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11.10
Predict Shelter Options within a Limited Built Domain |
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11.10
Protecting the Planet |
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11.10
Talent and Leadership |
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11.11
A New Language for Architecture & City Design |
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11.11
Strategic & Tactical Architecture |
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11.12 Improving the Argument for Architecture
& City Design |
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11.12
A Tool for Containing Sprawl |
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11.12
An Overlooked Threat to the Family of Man |
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11.12
Conceptual Design & Architectural Scope |
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11.12
Land is a Critical Design Element |
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11.12
The Public Benefit of Architecture |
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11.2 A
Tool for Containing Sprawl |
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11.4
Design Specs & Shelter Intensity |
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11.4
Parking Lot Design Implications |
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11.5 Dwelling
Unit Design Implications |
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11.6
Measuring Design Excellence - Sullivan & Wright |
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11.7
The Symbiotic City |
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11.8
Symbiotic Architecture |
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11.9
City Design for Economic Stability |
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12.1
City Design Synopsis |
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12.1
City Design-Urban Design-Architecture |
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12.1
Context Capacity & Intensity |
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12.1
Examining Architecture Part 2 |
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12.1
Form Follows Invention |
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12.1
Logic & Knowledge in Design |
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12.1 Parking
Variances - Glimpses into the Future |
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12.1
Population and Intensity |
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12.1
Questions About City Planning & Architecture |
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12.1
Recalling Michelangelo |
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12.1
Shelter, Survival and Design |
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12.1
Sustainability |
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12.1
Vitruvius Revisited |
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12.10
Influence of Design Decisions |
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12.10
Quantifying Intuition |
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12.11
The Built Domain |
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12.2 A
Common Imperative |
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12.2
Intensity Will Become a Measurement for Survival |
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12.2
The Problem with City Planning |
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12.2
What is Architecture |
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12.3
Introduction to Intensity |
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12.3
Recalling Linnaeus |
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12.3
The Symbiotic Goal |
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12.4
John Muir & Architecture |
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12.4
Response to The Problem with City Planning |
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12.4
Taking the Pulse of Architecture |
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12.5 The
First Priority of Architecture |
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12.6
Architectural Education Dialogue Part 1 |
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12.6 Architectural
Education Dialogue Part 2 |
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12.6 Architectural
Education Dialogue Part 3 |
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12.6
Core Issues Parts 1-2 - Szymanik Inquiry |
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12.6 The
Five Categories of Architecture |
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12.6
Harnessing the Architectural Curriculum Pt 1-2-3 |
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12.6
The Other Architectural Puzzle - CG1B |
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12.7
Criticism Questions & Ideas |
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12.7
Relevance |
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12.7
Replacing the FAR |
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12.7
Seriously |
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12.7
The Significance of Gross Building Area |
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12.8
Searching for Answers |
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12.8
Shelter, Space & Intensity |
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12.9
Planning with Architectural Intensity |
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13.1
Problem Solvers |
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13.1
The Many Faces of Architecture |
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13.10
Repositioning |
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13.11
Fundamental Questions |
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13.3
Free Enterprise & Architecture |
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13.4
Symbiotic Knowledge |
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13.5
Balance |
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13.5 Sound
Bites from Architecture |
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13.6 Commentary
- Part 1 |
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13.6
Leadership & Design |
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13.9
The Design Decisions That Matter |
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13.9
The Greatest Invention |
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14.1
Sustainability & First Ring Suburbs |
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14.1
To the Philippines & Malaysia |
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14.1
Traffic lights |
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14.11
A Plan Review |
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14.2
Scoundrels in Law |
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14.4
Tacit Knowledge |
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14.5
Reply to Tacit Knowledge Comment |
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15.1 A
Lesson from the Duomo |
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15.1
Reconsidering Architecture |
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15.1
Two Questions with Follow-up |
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15.1
Value Added Architecture |
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15.2 A
Fork in the Road |
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15.2
Architectural Practice and Profession |
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15.2
Comments Worth Pondering |
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15.2
Survival |
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15.3
Design Leadership |
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15.4
Two Question Follow-up |
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16.10
Removing the Blindfold from Economic Development |
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16.10
The Human Scale |
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16.11
Land Use & Urban Form |
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16.11
Power, Policy & Planning |
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16.12
Architecture, Agriculture & Planning |
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16.12
Graduating from The Floor Area Ratio |
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16.7
Advertise: The Science of City Design |
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16.7
Excerpts from The Science of City Design |
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BLOG
and LINKEDIN CONTENTS 16.7 The Science of City Design |
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16.8
City Planning & Design Basics |
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16.8
Repeating Success |
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16.9
Pop-up Urban Projects |
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16.9
Shaping the Future with Opinion |
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16.9
Urban Renewal |
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17.1
Restoring the Health of Cities |
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17.10
Comparing Shelter Design Decisions 11.4revised |
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17.10
G1.R1 Single-family Detached Home Dilemma |
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17.12
Reply to Architectural Criticism |
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17.2
Arguing for a Science of City Design |
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17.2
Strategic Architecture |
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17.2
Surface Parking Limits on Shelter Capacity |
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17.2 The
Concept |
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17.2
Updating a Comprehensive Plan |
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17.3
Adapting Our Cities to Reality |
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17.3
Improving the Influence of City Planning & Design |
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17.4
Addendum to What is Architecture |
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17.4
Townhouse & Apt Density Exposed |
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17.4
What is Architecture |
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17.5 A
Cautionary Comment |
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17.6 A
Debate Over Architectral Beauty & Taste |
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17.7
Grenfell Tower |
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17.7
Replacing Density - Updated |
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17.7
Zoning Conflict & Opportunity |
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17.8
Competing to Consume |
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17.8
Core Area Restrictions on Shelter Capacity |
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17.8
The Future of Cities |
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17.8
Understanding a Bldg. Footprint |
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17.9
Leading Shelter Capacity, Intensity and Context Results |
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17.9
The Future of Shelter |
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18.1
An Expanded Role for Architecture |
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18.1
Arch Cap & Shelter Int within a Limited B.D |
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18.2
The Least a Smart City Should Know |
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18.3
Elected & Appointed City Plan & Des Decisions |
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18.3
Facing Reality on a Finite Planet |
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18.3
Open Space metric |
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18.6
Learning to Lead the Formation of Cities |
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18.7
Visualizing the City |
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19.1
Correlating Economic & Real Estate Development |
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19.10
Benefit of Land Use-Urban Form Correlation |
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19.3 A
Question from Kabul |
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19.3
BACK COVER |
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19.4
Planning Our Presence |
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19.4
Response to Bill Gates re Land Consumption |
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19.5
Shelter Design Basics |
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19.6 A
Collision of Arch Opinion |
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19.6
Shelter Sprawl |
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19.8
Unstable Land Use Allocation |
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19.9
Larry Discussion |
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20.10
Contributing Knowledge |
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20.12
Measuring Intensity of Place |
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20.3 A
Farmer Knows More Than a City |
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20.4
Density and Covid-19 |
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20.4
Planning w Econ Homework |
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20.8
Zoning Design Specifications |
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21.10
The Equations of Urban Design |
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21.12
Not Published - Architecture - Fine Art |
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21.2
Des Decisions that Determine Apt Density |
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21.3
Des Decisions that Determine Single-Fam Det Housing Density |
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21.3
Des Decisions that Determine Townhouse Density |
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21.4
Des Decisions that Determine Single-Fam Subdivision Density |
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21.6 A
Simple Urban Economic Question |
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21.7
Land Use & Dev Cap Correlation |
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21.8
Shelter, Sprawl and Survival |
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22.12a
The Land We Take for Granted |
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22.12b
Confronting Sprawl with an Adequate Language |
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22.2
Concerning Our Presence on the Planet |
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22.3
The Consequences of City Design Decisions |
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22.7
Urban Design |
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22.8 A
Scientific Approach to Zoning Plan Review |
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22.9
Shelter Capacity |
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23.1
Interpreting the Planet's Law of Limits |
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23.1
Zoning Plan Review |
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23.10
The Planet's Law of Limits |
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23.2
Annexation |
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23.2a
Public Policy - City Design Disconnect |
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23.2b
The Implications of Shelter Capacity Design Decisions |
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23.4
The Decisions Needed |
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23.4b
The Pattern of a Master Plan |
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23.6
Making the Argument for Shelter Capacity Evaluation |
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23.9
Transition from Zoning to Urban Design |
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Land Use Plans & Ponzi Schemes |
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23.9.2
Principles of Shelter Capacity Evaluation for Urban Design |
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23.9.3
Sprawl |
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23.10.1
The Planet's Law of Limits |
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23.10.2
Our Challenge |
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23.11.1
The Shelter Decisions We Face |
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23.11.2
Response to Oana Bogden |
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23.11.3
Architecture and the Language of Urban Design |
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23.11.4
Choice and Decisions |
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23.12.1
Correlation |
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23.12.2
Zoning |
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23.12.3
The Shelter Capacity of Land |
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24.1.1
City Design for Economic Stability |
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24.1.2
Measure, Evaluate, Predict the Shelter Cap. Eval. Potential of Land |
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24.2.1
Density Cannot Lead |
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24.2.2
The Housing Shortage |
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24.2.3
How to Transition from Zoning to Urban Design |
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24.2.4
The Value of an Acre |
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24.3.1
The Science of Shelter |
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24.6.1
The Leap from Opinion to Knowledge |
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24.7.1
Data Science and Shelter Capacity |
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24.7.2
The Language of Shelter Capacity and Context |
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24.8.1
Quantifying the Complex Foundation of Physical Design |
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24.8.2
Minimum Design Standards in Zoning Regulation |
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24.9.1
Stormwater Consideration During Zoning Plan Revies |
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24.10.1
Zoning Influence on Urban Context |
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24.11.1
Tactical Architecture and Strategic Urban Design |
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24.11.2
Three Questions from an Architect |
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24.11.3
Shelter Design Leadership |
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24.11.4
Land Use and Urban Design |
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24.11.5
Urban Design for Economic Stability |
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24.11.6
Shelter Questions Facing Architecture and Urban Design |
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24.12.1
Architecture Period and Style Misdirection |
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24.12.2
The Significance of Shelter Capacity Decisions |
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25.2.1
Relationship of Shelter Capacity to Quality of Life and a Limited Built
Domain |
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25.2.2
Facing the Reality of Our Dependence on Shelter and Design |
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25.2.4
Shelter Strategy |
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25.3.3
The Public Value of Architecture |
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25.4.1
Journey from Architecture to Urban Design |
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25.4.2
The Third Dimension of Zoning and Planning |
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25.5.1
Tailoring Shelter Capacity to Meet Physical, Social, and Economic Context
Objectives |
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25.5.2
The Public Value of Architecture |
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25.5.3
The Nine Phases of Architecture |
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25.6.1
The Relationship of Shelter and Space to Survival |
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25.6.2
Table of Contents for "The Equations of Urban Design" |
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25.6.3
Hosack Essays Updated 6.4.25 |
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25.6.4
Eliminating Hope as a City Design and Zoning Strategy |
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25.6.5
Leading Shelter Capacity Design Decisions |
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25.7.1
Shelter Capacity Design Decisions |
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25.7.2
The Mathematical Foundation of Shelter Design Decisions |
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25.7.3
Pursuing Urban Design and Zoning Knowledge |
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25.8.1
Another Win at Toronto Bd. Of Zoning Adjustment |
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25.8.2
The cellular Level of City Planning, Urban Design, and Zoning |
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25.9.1
Density Leadership Limitations |
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25.9.2
Tegimenics |
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25.10.1
Limited Land Consumption for Shelter on a Limited Planet |
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25.10.2
Economic Development, Urban Design, and Public Leadership |
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25.10.3
Sheter Specifications and Affordable Housing |
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25.10.5
San Diego - Horton Plaza |
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25.11.1
Shaping Urban Pattern, Form, and Space for Shelter Capacity and Economic
Stability |
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25.11.2
Eliminating Shelter Sprawl and Intensity |
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25.11.3
Affordable Housing |
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25.11.4
The Land: Revenue Implications of Shelter Capacity and Land Use Activity |
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25.11.5
Blog List to 25.11.4 |
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25.11.6
Is Architecture a Profession? |
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25.11.7
What is Tegimenics? |
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25.12.1
Site Plan Relationships - Housing Leadership Decisions |
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25.12.2
Frank Gehry |
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25.12.3
What is Urban Intensity? |
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25.12.4
Second Ed. - The Disorganized Zoning Ordinance |
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26.1.1
Correlating Zoning Design Standards |
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26.1.2
Shelter Correlation |
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26.1.3
The Future of Our Physical Presence |
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26.2.1
How Much Land? |
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26.2.2
The Shelter Capacity of Core Land Area |
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26.2.3
The Correlation Required to Lead |
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26.4.1
City Design Intelligence |
