Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1996
This is the Volume VI, Issue II, 1996 issue of Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, a newsletter dedicated to all types of design in Alabama. This issue features articles on the theme "Streets for People". The newsletter also describes different types of design projects...
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Architecture and design newsletters Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1996 Design Alabama, Inc.; Alabama State Council on the Arts; Auburn University |
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Architecture and design newsletters City planning -- Alabama; Landscape architecture -- Alabama; Urban renewal -- Alabama; Historic buildings -- Alabama; Historic sites -- Alabama; Interior decoration -- Alabama Social life; Residential streets; Visitors' centers; Interior design; Indian reservations; Bicycles & tricycles; Pedestrians; City & town life; City planning; Streets; Recreation; Trails & paths; Historic buildings; Urban renewal; Interiors; Cities & towns Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Native American Sites; Peoples -- Urban Life; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Sports & Recreation; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Transportation Routes; Arts & Literature -- Architecture; History -- Historic Sites |
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This is the Volume VI, Issue II, 1996 issue of Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, a newsletter dedicated to all types of design in Alabama. This issue features articles on the theme "Streets for People". The newsletter also describes different types of design projects in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, engineering, interior design, industrial design, graphic design, and fashion design, plus historic buildings and sites.1. Revisiting the Program; 2. Historical Perspectives: The Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center: "Rekindling the Fire"; 3. Rebecca Hatcher: Interior Designer; 4. Streets for People: City of Birmingham, Andalusia, Irondale, Moundville, Mountain Brook; 5. "In the Works"; 6. Making Big Plans for Pedestrians and Bicycles; 7. Symposium Overview: Core/Fringe/Hinterland: Relationships and Responses to Growth and Change in the Metropolitan Region; 8. Energy Efficient Design |
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Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1996This is the Volume VI, Issue II, 1996 issue of Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, a newsletter dedicated to all types of design in Alabama. This issue features articles on the theme "Streets for People". The newsletter also describes different types of design projects in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, engineering, interior design, industrial design, graphic design, and fashion design, plus historic buildings and sites.1. Revisiting the Program; 2. Historical Perspectives: The Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center: "Rekindling the Fire"; 3. Rebecca Hatcher: Interior Designer; 4. Streets for People: City of Birmingham, Andalusia, Irondale, Moundville, Mountain Brook; 5. "In the Works"; 6. Making Big Plans for Pedestrians and Bicycles; 7. Symposium Overview: Core/Fringe/Hinterland: Relationships and Responses to Growth and Change in the Metropolitan Region; 8. Energy Efficient DesignDesign Alabama, Inc.; Alabama State Council on the Arts; Auburn University1996-031990sDugas, Tomie D.Hartsfield, NancyDeLoach, Thomas; Hamrick, Kathy; Morris, Philip; Quenelle, Laura; Setzer, FranklinCity planning -- Alabama; Landscape architecture -- Alabama;
Urban renewal -- Alabama; Historic buildings -- Alabama; Historic sites -- Alabama; Interior decoration -- AlabamaSocial life; Residential streets; Visitors' centers; Interior design; Indian reservations; Bicycles & tricycles; Pedestrians; City & town life; City planning; Streets; Recreation; Trails & paths; Historic buildings; Urban renewal; Interiors; Cities & townsGeography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Native American Sites; Peoples -- Urban Life; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Sports & Recreation; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Transportation Routes; Arts & Literature -- Architecture; History -- Historic SitesText; imagePDF1996 Spring-Summer DAAdobe Reader software is required to view this document. You can download a free copy at http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/ Design Alabama, Inc.DesignAlabama NewslettersAuburn UniversityengThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/design/id/1 |
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Design Alabama: The Public Forum for Design in Alabama, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1996 |
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