Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
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9781890286040 - Richard Wener: Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener

Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (2002)

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ISBN: 9781890286040 bzw. 1890286044, in Englisch, 166 Seiten, Bruner Foundation, Inc. Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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The book includes case studies of the five winners of the 2001 Rudy Bruner Award including: * The Village of Arts and Humanities, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Village is a private, nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to revitalizing its host neighborhood through the arts. What began in 1986 as a summer project to engage neighborhood children in building a community park has grown into a major provider of arts-inspired programs in education, land transformation, construction, and economic development. * New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Performing Arts Center opened on October 18, 1997, embracing a dream that a world-class performing arts center with a social conscience could achieve many goals. It could be a cultural complex for the world’s greatest artists, and for New Jersey arts; a cultural center for children and families; a setting for multicultural artistry and diverse audiences; and an economic engine to spur the revival of Newark – America’s third oldest city. * Lower Eastside Tenement Museum, New York City, New York: Located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the heart of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum is its landmark tenement, home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. The Museum’s mission is to promote tolerance and historical perspective through the presentation and interpretation of the variety of immigrant and migrant experiences on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, a gateway to America. * South Platte River Greenway, Denver, Colorado: The South Platte River Greenway encompasses 10.5 miles of the South Platte River, running through the birthplace of the City of Denver. Prior to the establishment of the Platte River Development Committee in 1974, the river itself was seriously polluted and unfit for recreational use. Since 1974, the River has been fully reclaimed, opening the river and its banks for a mix of public recreational uses. * Swan's Marketplace, Oakland, California: Swan’s Marketplace is an adaptive reuse of a historic downtown Public Market by a local non-profit developer, incorporating mixed residential units and 24 separate commercial and arts-related uses organized around a shared courtyard. The project houses the 93 year old "House-wives Fresh Food Market", Old Oakland co-housing, and 18 units of affordable housing, in a combination of new and restored architecture in downtown Oakland. In addition to winner case studies, the book contains a distillation of Selection Committee process and discussion. Paperback, Edition: First Edition, Label: Bruner Foundation, Inc. Bruner Foundation, Inc. Product group: Book, Published: 2002-10-10, Studio: Bruner Foundation, Inc. Sales rank: 18394734.
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9781890286040 - Richard Wener: Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Richard Wener

Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (2002)

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ISBN: 9781890286040 bzw. 1890286044, in Englisch, 166 Seiten, Bruner Foundation, Inc. Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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The book includes case studies of the five winners of the 2001 Rudy Bruner Award including: * The Village of Arts and Humanities, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Village is a private, nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to revitalizing its host neighborhood through the arts. What began in 1986 as a summer project to engage neighborhood children in building a community park has grown into a major provider of arts-inspired programs in education, land transformation, construction, and economic development. * New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Performing Arts Center opened on October 18, 1997, embracing a dream that a world-class performing arts center with a social conscience could achieve many goals. It could be a cultural complex for the world’s greatest artists, and for New Jersey arts; a cultural center for children and families; a setting for multicultural artistry and diverse audiences; and an economic engine to spur the revival of Newark – America’s third oldest city. * Lower Eastside Tenement Museum, New York City, New York: Located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the heart of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum is its landmark tenement, home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. The Museum’s mission is to promote tolerance and historical perspective through the presentation and interpretation of the variety of immigrant and migrant experiences on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, a gateway to America. * South Platte River Greenway, Denver, Colorado: The South Platte River Greenway encompasses 10.5 miles of the South Platte River, running through the birthplace of the City of Denver. Prior to the establishment of the Platte River Development Committee in 1974, the river itself was seriously polluted and unfit for recreational use. Since 1974, the River has been fully reclaimed, opening the river and its banks for a mix of public recreational uses. * Swan's Marketplace, Oakland, California: Swan’s Marketplace is an adaptive reuse of a historic downtown Public Market by a local non-profit developer, incorporating mixed residential units and 24 separate commercial and arts-related uses organized around a shared courtyard. The project houses the 93 year old "House-wives Fresh Food Market", Old Oakland co-housing, and 18 units of affordable housing, in a combination of new and restored architecture in downtown Oakland. In addition to winner case studies, the book contains a distillation of Selection Committee process and discussion. Paperback, Edition: First Edition, Label: Bruner Foundation, Inc. Bruner Foundation, Inc. Product group: Book, Published: 2002-10-10, Studio: Bruner Foundation, Inc. Sales rank: 18394734.
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Wener, Richard

Placemaking for Change: 2001 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (2002)

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ISBN: 9781890286040 bzw. 1890286044, in Englisch, Bruner Foundation, Inc. Taschenbuch, neu.

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