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Planning Los Angeles launches a new series from APA Planners Press. Each year Planners Press will bring out a new study on a major American city. Natives, newcomers, and out-of-towners will get insiders' views of today's hot-button issues and a sneak peek at the city to come.
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Planning Los Angeles launches a new series from APA Planners Press. Each year Planners Press will bring out a new study on a major American city. Natives, newcomers, and out-of-towners will get insiders' views of today's hot-button issues and a sneak peek at the city to come.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351178297
- Artikelnr.: 50213662
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351178297
- Artikelnr.: 50213662
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
David C. Sloane is a professor in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development at the University of Southern California.
1. Introduction: Multi-plicities/Multiple-cities Part 1. Challenging the
Myth of an Unplanned Los Angeles 2. The Concept for the Los Angeles General
Plan: 1970 3. 1994 Northridge and the San Fernando Valley 4. 2000 Charter
Reform and Neighborhood Councils 5. Everyday Los Angeles 6. Urban Planning
Magnet School; Ban on Supergraphics Part 2. Metropolis of Dispersed
Diversity 7. The Ambiguous Legacies of the 1992 Riots 8. Minority-Majority
Suburbs and Change in the San Gabriel Valley 9. LA Stories: Who We Are and
Where We Live 10. James Rojas: Interactive Planning; LA Urban Rangers Part
3. One-Hundred Years of Land Use Regulation 11. Almost New Urbanism: The
Vision, Realization & Legacy of Playa Vista 12. Glendale Downtown Specific
Plan, 2006 13. Planning as a Tool for Battling the Fast Food Invasion 14.
FOLAR; Public Matters: Market Make-Over Part 4. Back to the Future in
Transportation Planning 15. Federated Regionalism 16. Measure R: Ballot Box
Planning for Transit 17. CicLAvia: Translating Ephemeral Intervention into
Systemic Change 18. Orange Line Express; Port Plan for Lower Emissions
Part 5. Green Spaces in the Auto Metropolis 19. The Afterlife of a Master
Plan 20. 2007 Urban Design Studio 21. 1995 SOAR Ventura 22. Unpaving
Paradise: The Green Visions Plan for Southern California 23. Spiraling
Orchard; Grand Civic Park Part 6. Economic Development 24. Los Angeles's
Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Injects New Life in Downtown 25. 1993 CItyWalk,
Invented Streets, Changing Shopping Trends 26. Community Benefits,
Negotiations, and (In)Justice 27. From Barbie to Banksy: The Cultural
Economy in Los Angeles 28. 2009 21st Century Budget Crises: Public Finance
29. KAOS Art Space; Fallen Fruit
Myth of an Unplanned Los Angeles 2. The Concept for the Los Angeles General
Plan: 1970 3. 1994 Northridge and the San Fernando Valley 4. 2000 Charter
Reform and Neighborhood Councils 5. Everyday Los Angeles 6. Urban Planning
Magnet School; Ban on Supergraphics Part 2. Metropolis of Dispersed
Diversity 7. The Ambiguous Legacies of the 1992 Riots 8. Minority-Majority
Suburbs and Change in the San Gabriel Valley 9. LA Stories: Who We Are and
Where We Live 10. James Rojas: Interactive Planning; LA Urban Rangers Part
3. One-Hundred Years of Land Use Regulation 11. Almost New Urbanism: The
Vision, Realization & Legacy of Playa Vista 12. Glendale Downtown Specific
Plan, 2006 13. Planning as a Tool for Battling the Fast Food Invasion 14.
FOLAR; Public Matters: Market Make-Over Part 4. Back to the Future in
Transportation Planning 15. Federated Regionalism 16. Measure R: Ballot Box
Planning for Transit 17. CicLAvia: Translating Ephemeral Intervention into
Systemic Change 18. Orange Line Express; Port Plan for Lower Emissions
Part 5. Green Spaces in the Auto Metropolis 19. The Afterlife of a Master
Plan 20. 2007 Urban Design Studio 21. 1995 SOAR Ventura 22. Unpaving
Paradise: The Green Visions Plan for Southern California 23. Spiraling
Orchard; Grand Civic Park Part 6. Economic Development 24. Los Angeles's
Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Injects New Life in Downtown 25. 1993 CItyWalk,
Invented Streets, Changing Shopping Trends 26. Community Benefits,
Negotiations, and (In)Justice 27. From Barbie to Banksy: The Cultural
Economy in Los Angeles 28. 2009 21st Century Budget Crises: Public Finance
29. KAOS Art Space; Fallen Fruit
1. Introduction: Multi-plicities/Multiple-cities Part 1. Challenging the
Myth of an Unplanned Los Angeles 2. The Concept for the Los Angeles General
Plan: 1970 3. 1994 Northridge and the San Fernando Valley 4. 2000 Charter
Reform and Neighborhood Councils 5. Everyday Los Angeles 6. Urban Planning
Magnet School; Ban on Supergraphics Part 2. Metropolis of Dispersed
Diversity 7. The Ambiguous Legacies of the 1992 Riots 8. Minority-Majority
Suburbs and Change in the San Gabriel Valley 9. LA Stories: Who We Are and
Where We Live 10. James Rojas: Interactive Planning; LA Urban Rangers Part
3. One-Hundred Years of Land Use Regulation 11. Almost New Urbanism: The
Vision, Realization & Legacy of Playa Vista 12. Glendale Downtown Specific
Plan, 2006 13. Planning as a Tool for Battling the Fast Food Invasion 14.
FOLAR; Public Matters: Market Make-Over Part 4. Back to the Future in
Transportation Planning 15. Federated Regionalism 16. Measure R: Ballot Box
Planning for Transit 17. CicLAvia: Translating Ephemeral Intervention into
Systemic Change 18. Orange Line Express; Port Plan for Lower Emissions
Part 5. Green Spaces in the Auto Metropolis 19. The Afterlife of a Master
Plan 20. 2007 Urban Design Studio 21. 1995 SOAR Ventura 22. Unpaving
Paradise: The Green Visions Plan for Southern California 23. Spiraling
Orchard; Grand Civic Park Part 6. Economic Development 24. Los Angeles's
Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Injects New Life in Downtown 25. 1993 CItyWalk,
Invented Streets, Changing Shopping Trends 26. Community Benefits,
Negotiations, and (In)Justice 27. From Barbie to Banksy: The Cultural
Economy in Los Angeles 28. 2009 21st Century Budget Crises: Public Finance
29. KAOS Art Space; Fallen Fruit
Myth of an Unplanned Los Angeles 2. The Concept for the Los Angeles General
Plan: 1970 3. 1994 Northridge and the San Fernando Valley 4. 2000 Charter
Reform and Neighborhood Councils 5. Everyday Los Angeles 6. Urban Planning
Magnet School; Ban on Supergraphics Part 2. Metropolis of Dispersed
Diversity 7. The Ambiguous Legacies of the 1992 Riots 8. Minority-Majority
Suburbs and Change in the San Gabriel Valley 9. LA Stories: Who We Are and
Where We Live 10. James Rojas: Interactive Planning; LA Urban Rangers Part
3. One-Hundred Years of Land Use Regulation 11. Almost New Urbanism: The
Vision, Realization & Legacy of Playa Vista 12. Glendale Downtown Specific
Plan, 2006 13. Planning as a Tool for Battling the Fast Food Invasion 14.
FOLAR; Public Matters: Market Make-Over Part 4. Back to the Future in
Transportation Planning 15. Federated Regionalism 16. Measure R: Ballot Box
Planning for Transit 17. CicLAvia: Translating Ephemeral Intervention into
Systemic Change 18. Orange Line Express; Port Plan for Lower Emissions
Part 5. Green Spaces in the Auto Metropolis 19. The Afterlife of a Master
Plan 20. 2007 Urban Design Studio 21. 1995 SOAR Ventura 22. Unpaving
Paradise: The Green Visions Plan for Southern California 23. Spiraling
Orchard; Grand Civic Park Part 6. Economic Development 24. Los Angeles's
Adaptive Reuse Ordinance Injects New Life in Downtown 25. 1993 CItyWalk,
Invented Streets, Changing Shopping Trends 26. Community Benefits,
Negotiations, and (In)Justice 27. From Barbie to Banksy: The Cultural
Economy in Los Angeles 28. 2009 21st Century Budget Crises: Public Finance
29. KAOS Art Space; Fallen Fruit