City planners.
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
K. C. Parsons publications collection
Includes publications, published and unpublished ralating to urban planning issues and various national building projects.
Kermit Carlyle Parsons papers
Includes manuscripts, publications, files, and other papers related to Kermit C. Parsons' career as a planner and as professor of architecture at Cornell University.
Knox Banner papers
Mostly correspondence, reports, and printed material concerning the National Capital Downtown Committee, Washington, D.C.; also other materials related to city planning in Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Lewis Mumford, collector, publications
Louis K. Loewenstein papers
Reprints of articles written or co-written by Louis K. Loewenstein.
Max Siler Wehrly papers
Speeches and articles, 1950-1970; typescript of "A Study of Planned Communities," by Comey and Wehrly, for the Research Committee on Urbanism, National Resources Committee, 1936; miscellaneous manuscripts; and biographical information.
Michael C. Ritz papers
Two articles by Michael C. Ritz: "Zoning: Planned Unit Development - The Attorney and the City Planner," 1969; and "Proceedings of a Conference," 1977. Also, an address to the Memphis Rotary Club.
Morris Hill reports
Two reports, "Multidimensional Evaluation of Regional Plans Serving Multiple Objectives," 1971, and "A Multivariate Statistical Technique for Regionalization," 1972, published by the Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Israel Institute of Technology.
Nelson Peter Lewis papers
Speeches and papers given by Nelson P. Lewis; scrapbooks of news clippings and programs, 1896-1923; scrapbook of reviews of The Planning of the Modern City, 1919-1923; professional engineering license, 1921; three illuminated memorial booklets, 1924; copies of The Planning of the Modern City, 1916; Urbanizacion, the Spanish edition, 1917-1918; and other books by Nelson P. Lewis.
Newton Camp Farr papers
Includes publications of the Urban Land Institute, International Real Estate Federation, and the Chicago Department of City Planning. Also, correspondence of the Urban Land Institute, the National Association of Real Estate Boards, the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, and the Harvard Law Review.