City planners.
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Dodd McHugh papers
Planning reports, maps, plans, files, working papers, books, and personal papers of Francis Dodd McHugh concerning his career in city planning and his practice as a consultant on community and regional development.
George T. Rockrise publications
Includes a book, pamphlets, articles, and speeches by, and clippings about George T. Rockrise, concerning architecture and city planning.
Gordon and Brysis Whitnall papers
Contains material on Gordon and Brysis Whitnall's careers as planners as well as family and biographical records.
Gordon Stephenson papers
Papers include published reports and articles related to Stephenson's work in city and regional planning in Australia, Canada, and England; lecture notes: Gordon Stephenson on Le Corbusier and Lewis Mumford on Clarence Stein (1968); and course descriptions.
Harold MacLean Lewis papers
Lectures, talks, and papers; planning reports by Harold M. Lewis and others; job files including contracts and zoning ordinances; reference materials, notebooks, and clippings. Also, plans, drawings, and slides; and bound volumes of the New York Regional Plan of 1928-1929.
Henry S. Churchill papers
Includes correspondence, speeches, course material, and other papers relating to Henry S. Churchill's career as an architect and city planner.
Henry Wright papers
Includes project descriptions and reports on garden cities, housing research; the relation of city planning to architecture; article notes written jointly with Lewis Mumford; and biographical material.
Hermann Herrey papers
Housing Study Guild records
Publications, reports, and correspondence by or concerning the Housing Study Guild. Also, correspondence of Benjamin Macson Gruzen, council member of the Housing Study Guild, and publications of the National Association of Housing Officials, New York City Housing Authority and the United States Resettlement Administration.
Ira M. Robinson papers
Reprints, and notes, reports, and other items primarily relating to the San Francisco Community Renewal Program.