WHERE IS THE WEST END GOING? AN URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK

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Title: WHERE IS THE WEST END GOING? AN URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK
Author: DA'AS, DURAID A.
Description: Throughout the world, the urban fabric and physical image of cities, such as Cincinnati, is changing due to a multitude of demands and pressures, as reflected by the constant out migration of people from the city to the suburbs. The lack of policy and commitment to citizen participation in rebuilding communities, contributes to these out migrations and the limited role professionals play in the practice of urban design and community planning. The decay and deterioration of American cities has been increasing for decades, partly evidenced by the constant demolition of the urban, social, cultural, and institutional structures. This urban disintegration will continue unless a clear and politically supported policy for planning, design, and preservation is advocated and enacted in cities.
Permanent Link: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1085768001
http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/13018
Date: 2004

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