Browsing School of City and Regional Planning Studios by Subject "Community development"
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Blueprints for Successful Communities: Westside Studio
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007)The Georgia Conservancy and the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Architecture have partnered to undertake a “Blueprints for Successful Communities” study for the Westside of the City of Atlanta. The Blueprints ... -
Imagine Our Norcross: Planning for immigrant Integration
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-12)In the spring of 2015, a group of researchers from Georgia Tech’s School of City and Regional Planning created a studio project to collect information about the immigrant populations living and doing business in the city ... -
Northside Drive as a Multimodal Developmental Corridor: Transformation from Utilitarian Auto Route to Grand Transit Boulevard
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)The studio explored ways to transform Northside Drive from a dismal, disorganized underperforming corridor that frames the west side of the Atlanta core into a grand transit boulevard. Picture a tree-lined, well-lit ... -
Planning and Development Strategies for Holy Trinity, Alabama
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-12-15)The Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity (MSMHT) own and oversee parcels of rural land in Russell County, Alabama. The Missionary Servants are currently exploring and assessing how best to develop and utilize these ... -
Strategies for Neighborhood Recovery: High Point, Joyland and Chosewood Park, Atlanta
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University - Community Partnerships for Workforce Development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-12)Visitors to Georgia Tech need only to walk a few minutes’ distance from campus to find the Westside community, but they will feel like they’re in a different world. Though the area has made a significant cultural ...