45 research outputs found
Recommended Expansion of Campus Historic District
Map of the recommended expansion of the University of Maine\u27s campus historic district. The proposed expansion was accepted by the National Register of Historic Places
The 10 essentials for North/Northeast Portland housing : Guidelines for renovations and new construction
38 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Map, figures. Published January, 1991. Captured December 2, 2008.We offer this book's suggestions to those who build or re-build in
North/Northeast Portland. We hope that they will find that it is in their
own economic interest - as we think it will be through added
marketability and neighborhood physical improvement - to follow our
suggestions. We believe that following these guidelines will benefit the
community. [From the document
Architecture; a profession and a career.
Mode of access: Internet
Report made to the Boston Society of Architects by its Committee on Municipal Improvement.
"Printed as an interesting study of subjects of public concern and in the hope that it may lead to fuller investigation by competent authorities into the subject of the municipal development of Boston."Most of the plates have illustrations on both sides."This pamphlet is printed at the joint expense of the Boston Society of Architects. The Boston Chamber of Commerce. The Boston Real Estate Exchange. The Metropolitan Improvement League. The Boston Stock Exchange. The Boston Merchants' Association. The Boston Board of Fire Underwriters. The Master Builders' Association of Boston."Mode of access: Internet
Lake Placid, New York, 20km Biathlon
Lake Placid, New York 20km Biathlon. Event map, scale 1:10,000. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 1980. Print.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1109/thumbnail.jp
Woodlawn Triangle Area master plan
67 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published January 1, 2008. Captured February 27, 2008.The goal of this Master Plan is to create both a vision for the Triangle as an
active neighborhood center and corridor, and an implementation plan for
the vision. Most of this vision involves infrastructure: streets, sidewalks,
crossings and streetscapes. It also includes suggestions for new building
design, amenities and retail mix. Put together, the elements of the vision
seek to create an active and attractive place that neighbors and visitors can
enjoy, while meeting local needs and desires. [From the Plan