Project
AP027.S1.D18
Description:
The project series documents a study for the expansion and conversion of a fish plant in Newfoundland from a seasonal in-shore plant to a year-round dragger operation. New housing and community facilities were also required to attract experienced and trained personnel to the area. A statistical model which balances primary and secondary industries was developed to estimate the ultimate size of the new town.
1961-1968
Fermeuse, Newfoundland (1961-1968)
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AP027.S1.D18
Description:
The project series documents a study for the expansion and conversion of a fish plant in Newfoundland from a seasonal in-shore plant to a year-round dragger operation. New housing and community facilities were also required to attract experienced and trained personnel to the area. A statistical model which balances primary and secondary industries was developed to estimate the ultimate size of the new town.
File 18
1961-1968
textual records
AP058.S3.SS1.002
1979
[Report of the School of Architecture to the Planning & Priorities Subcommittee]
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AP058.S3.SS1.002
textual records
1979
textual records
AP058.S3.SS1.003
1979-1988
textual records
1979-1988
textual records
University of Toronto, alumni letters/reports: [correspondence, poster, and calendar 1982-1983]
AP058.S3.SS1.004
1980-1982
University of Toronto, alumni letters/reports: [correspondence, poster, and calendar 1982-1983]
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AP058.S3.SS1.004
textual records
1980-1982
textual records
AP058.S3.SS1.005
1986-1992
textual records
1986-1992
textual records
AP058.S3.SS3.005
1977, 1980-1992
textual records
1977, 1980-1992
textual records
University of Miami Visiting Committee: [correspondence, university publications, and handbook]
AP058.S1.SS7.014
1983, 1986-1988
University of Miami Visiting Committee: [correspondence, university publications, and handbook]
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AP058.S1.SS7.014
textual records
1983, 1986-1988
Project
Pahang Tenggara
AP027.S1.D51
Description:
The preparation of a comprehensive plan for the socio-economic development of Pahang Tenggara, a region of approximately 4,000 square miles. A master plan for the optimum utilization and development of its human and natural resources over a 20 year period was prepared. A complete inventory of the physical condition and natural resources of the area was required, as well as an assessment of the human and economic capabilities, both in its adjoining regions and the nation as a whole. The plan provides guidelines and a basic framework for future development by public, government-assisted and private investments until 1990. The plan also details the economic feasibility of primary resources and secondary industrial projects, and all related social and physical infrastructure requirements.
urban planning
1969-1972
Pahang Tenggara
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AP027.S1.D51
Description:
The preparation of a comprehensive plan for the socio-economic development of Pahang Tenggara, a region of approximately 4,000 square miles. A master plan for the optimum utilization and development of its human and natural resources over a 20 year period was prepared. A complete inventory of the physical condition and natural resources of the area was required, as well as an assessment of the human and economic capabilities, both in its adjoining regions and the nation as a whole. The plan provides guidelines and a basic framework for future development by public, government-assisted and private investments until 1990. The plan also details the economic feasibility of primary resources and secondary industrial projects, and all related social and physical infrastructure requirements.
File 51
1969-1972
urban planning
Project
Model City, Philadelphia
AP027.S1.D47
Description:
Proposed simulation model concerned with urban renewal in North Philadelphia, an area which houses a resident population in excess of 300,000 people. The proposed analysis would examine the social, economic and physical systems affected by renewal.
urban planning
1968
Model City, Philadelphia
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AP027.S1.D47
Description:
Proposed simulation model concerned with urban renewal in North Philadelphia, an area which houses a resident population in excess of 300,000 people. The proposed analysis would examine the social, economic and physical systems affected by renewal.
File 47
1968
urban planning
ARCH283029
1972
Article "Introducing the Ginkelvan, Mini-Bus for Midtown" from The New York Times
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ARCH283029