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- catalog contributor b4128575.
- catalog contributor b4128576.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "[no. 13] Searching for "new" new communities, by David A. Crane.--[no. 14] The client is the community, by Herbert M. Franklin.--[no. 15] The architect and the design team, by Ralph Rapson.--[no. 16] Some guidelines for contractual agreements and compensation for urban design services, by Elliott Carroll.--[no. 17] Evolution of a new community: organization of management and decision-making as related to the architect, by Knowlton Fernald Jr.--[no. 18] Economic and social programming: an overview, by Robert Gladstone.--[no. 19] Social and economic functions and objectives, [by] Raymond D. Nasher.--[no. 20] Evaluating alternative new community plans, by Lloyd Rodwin and Lawrence Susskind.--[no. 21] The practical process of sytems design, by George J. Pillorgé and Daniel R. Brents.".
- catalog description "[no. 1] Development incentives and controls for new communities: an overview, by Carl Feiss.--[no. 2] Planned unit development: its significance for new communities, by Malcolm D. Rivkin.--[no. 3] In search of the public interests in land use controls, by William J. Nicoson.--[no. 4] Our governmental system: Handicap or handmaiden to new communities? by Norman Beckman.--[no. 5] Public control versus public acction: legitimizing the public role in new community development, by James McKellar.--[no. 6] Innovation in transportation systems in new community design, by Alan M. Voorhees.--[no. 7] Phasing growth: a process or a plan, by Raymond L. Watson.--[no. 8] Systems design, by Charles L. Biederman.--[no. 9] Social and marketing concepts as a basis of form, by Arthur H. Keyes, Jr.--[no. 10] An overview of systems design, by Archibald C. Rogers. [no. 11] Social and economic programming and urban design, by Robert Tennenbaum.--[no. 12] New towns: the development process, by Philip David.".
- catalog extent "1 v. (var. pag.)".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C.,".
- catalog tableOfContents "[no. 13] Searching for "new" new communities, by David A. Crane.--[no. 14] The client is the community, by Herbert M. Franklin.--[no. 15] The architect and the design team, by Ralph Rapson.--[no. 16] Some guidelines for contractual agreements and compensation for urban design services, by Elliott Carroll.--[no. 17] Evolution of a new community: organization of management and decision-making as related to the architect, by Knowlton Fernald Jr.--[no. 18] Economic and social programming: an overview, by Robert Gladstone.--[no. 19] Social and economic functions and objectives, [by] Raymond D. Nasher.--[no. 20] Evaluating alternative new community plans, by Lloyd Rodwin and Lawrence Susskind.--[no. 21] The practical process of sytems design, by George J. Pillorgé and Daniel R. Brents.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[no. 1] Development incentives and controls for new communities: an overview, by Carl Feiss.--[no. 2] Planned unit development: its significance for new communities, by Malcolm D. Rivkin.--[no. 3] In search of the public interests in land use controls, by William J. Nicoson.--[no. 4] Our governmental system: Handicap or handmaiden to new communities? by Norman Beckman.--[no. 5] Public control versus public acction: legitimizing the public role in new community development, by James McKellar.--[no. 6] Innovation in transportation systems in new community design, by Alan M. Voorhees.--[no. 7] Phasing growth: a process or a plan, by Raymond L. Watson.--[no. 8] Systems design, by Charles L. Biederman.--[no. 9] Social and marketing concepts as a basis of form, by Arthur H. Keyes, Jr.--[no. 10] An overview of systems design, by Archibald C. Rogers. [no. 11] Social and economic programming and urban design, by Robert Tennenbaum.--[no. 12] New towns: the development process, by Philip David.".
- catalog title "New communities conference: [papers].".
- catalog type "text".