Draft Neighborhood Plan Recommendations

Draft Neighborhood Plan Recommendations
Author: Capitol Hill Urban Center Village Planning Committee (Seattle, Wash.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1998
Genre: Capitol Hill (Seattle, Wash.)
ISBN:


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Capitol Hill Urban Center Village

Capitol Hill Urban Center Village
Author: MAKERS Architecture and Urban Design
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998
Genre: Capitol Hill (Seattle, Wash.)
ISBN:


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Federal Register

Federal Register
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 1977
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN:


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Seoul

Seoul
Author: Rafael Luna
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2024-04-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1040097545


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This book focuses on understanding how a megacity like Seoul can be read as a formal architectural composition and not an endless urban sprawl. In a broader sense, the book discusses the dichotomy between city and urbanization: “city” being an architectural problem of bounded forms, while “urbanism” is an infrastructural project of expansion. It is an uncontested reality that urbanization is a continuous global process that has produced nebulous conurbations labeled as megacities. These expand beyond the virtual administrative boundary of any said “city,” producing a discrepancy between an area of administrative control and the real physical condition of human settlement. If there were a better formal understanding of megacities through their typological architectural conditions, then there could be a better assessment of the qualitative state of urbanization. Avant-garde groups from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s such as Team X, the Situationist, the Structuralist, and the Metabolist worked with ideas of megaforms and megastructures to address this issue. Although most of these proposals remained as paper architecture, this book reevaluates some of these ideas for the 21st-century megacity, using Seoul as a case study due to its clear typological formations produced over its diff erent periods of governance. The aim is to present the concept for an infra-architectural hybrid model of typological islands and subterranean megastructure that organizes Seoul as a fl exible multi-linear city. This book will be of interest to academics and students of architecture, urban geography, and Asian studies.

Local Government Administration in Small Town America

Local Government Administration in Small Town America
Author: James C. Clinger
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000882217


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In government administration and leadership, rural community leaders face unique challenges in delivering public services including (but not limited to) education, health care, and public safety. Meanwhile, residents who live in smaller and more isolated rural settings often face greater difficulties accessing provisions and services or commuting to work, among other economic development challenges. These factors may affect a community’s resiliency to and recovery from shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Local Government Administration in Small Town America devotes some overdue scholarly attention to the governance and administration of public programs in small towns and rural communities in the United States. The chapter contributors to this volume analyze some of the unique challenges rural communities face, as well as the policy tools that their governments employ to address them. The book explores ways that small town governments collaborate with one another, the state, and the federal government, and examines how local government officials use knowledge of people and place to improve policy performance. The chapters are designed to provide cases and strategies for students and practitioners in public administration to use in a small town environment, while also considering a community’s distinctive social and political culture, which determines how local political leaders and government practitioners might respond to demands and challenges they face. Local Government Administration in Small Town America is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students studying local government, as well as for rural practitioners navigating evolving challenges unique to their communities.