Author Spotlight
egattiatandrewdotcmudotedu's Store
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study
"Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study" is Available on the iBookstore
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study By Remaking Cities Institute Carnegie Mellon University
Ebook (EPUB): $13.99
Download immediately
. . . . .
 This item has not been rated yet
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study is the Remaking Cities Institute's first installment in the... More > Remaking Hazelwood series. In 2006, the RCI was funded by The Heinz Endowments to convene, host and facilitate the interaction of a select group of technology visionaries to think about the future of the Pittsburgh region, and to put at their service the RCI's expertise in urban design and community development. This project looks at the history and development potential of the former LTV coke works site, Pittsburgh's largest remaining riverfront brownfield parcel. < Less
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study
More Detail
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study By Remaking Cities Institute Carnegie Mellon University
Paperback: $34.00
Ships in 3–5 business days
. . . . .
 This item has not been rated yet
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: A Background Study is the Remaking Cities Institute's first installment in the... More > Remaking Hazelwood series. In 2006, the RCI was funded by The Heinz Endowments to convene, host and facilitate the interaction of a select group of technology visionaries to think about the future of the Pittsburgh region, and to put at their service the RCI's expertise in urban design and community development. This project looks at the history and development potential of the former LTV coke works site, Pittsburgh's largest remaining riverfront brownfield parcel. < Less
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations for Pittsburgh's Next Big Urban Project (Executive Summary)
More Detail
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations... By Remaking Cities Institute Carnegie Mellon University
Paperback: $10.00
Ships in 3–5 business days
. . . . .
 This item has not been rated yet
Executive Summary of Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations for Pittsburgh’s Next Big Urban... More > Project, a guiding document whose aim is to promote a comprehensive and sustainable urban design-based approach to the revitalization of Hazelwood through the redevelopment of the 178-acre ALMONO site. The recommendations are the result of a two-year investigation by Carnegie Mellon University’s Remaking Cities Institute (RCI) into the history, conditions and future of Hazelwood, a once thriving but still promising neighborhood located along the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh’s southeast end. The urban design recommendations incorporate ideas produced by students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture, particularly those in the fifth-year Urban Laboratory: Community and Urban Design Studio. < Less
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations for Pittsburgh's Next Big Urban Project
More Detail
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations... By Remaking Cities Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Paperback: $38.00
Ships in 3–5 business days
. . . . .
 This item has not been rated yet
Remaking Hazelwood, Remaking Pittsburgh: Urban Design Recommendations for Pittsburgh’s Next Big Urban Project is a guiding... More > document whose aim is to promote a comprehensive and sustainable urban design-based approach to the revitalization of Hazelwood through the redevelopment of the 178-acre ALMONO site. The recommendations are the result of a two-year investigation by Carnegie Mellon University’s Remaking Cities Institute (RCI) into the history, conditions and future of Hazelwood, a once thriving but still promising neighborhood located along the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh’s southeast end. The urban design recommendations incorporate ideas produced by students from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture, particularly those in the fifth-year Urban Laboratory: Community and Urban Design Studio. < Less