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905 Juniper Street - Atlanta, Georgia
905 Juniper Street
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Infill, lofts, mixed-use
The Garden District - Deland, Florida
The Garden District
Deland, Florida
Florida, gardens, Infill, mixed-use
Belvidere Precinct - Perth, Australia
Belvidere Precinct
Perth, Australia
Australia, brownfield, Infill, mixed-use
Jeffrey Place - Columbus, Ohio, 43201, United States
Jeffrey Place
Columbus, Ohio, 43201, United States
Brownfield redevelopment, Columbus, Italian Village, Jeffrey Place
Brytan - GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, 32608, USA
Brytan
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, 32608, USA
Gainesville FL, TND
Louisiana Speaks: Pattern Book - State of Louisiana, U.S.A.
Louisiana Speaks: Pattern Book
State of Louisiana, U.S.A.
compact development, environment, Katrina, Louisiana
A Response to the Current Development of Valparaiso’s Waterfront - Valparaiso, Chile
A Response to the Current Development of Valparaiso’s Waterfront
Valparaiso, Chile
artisans, boulevard, industrial, light rail station
The Saucier Town Plan - Saucier, MS
The Saucier Town Plan
Saucier, MS
charrette, downtown, Katrina, Mississippi Renewal Forum
Connecting the City of Water to its History - Castellamare di Stabia, Italy
Connecting the City of Water to its History
Castellamare di Stabia, Italy
fountain, historic, Italy, pedestrian corridor
Company Towns Revisited:  Historic Typologies As A Model For Growth - Petit Paradis, Haiti
Company Towns Revisited: Historic Typologies As A Model For Growth
Petit Paradis, Haiti
affordable housing, Caribbean, company town, Haiti
Towards an Urban and Sustainable Puerto Nuevo - San Juan, Puerto Rico
Towards an Urban and Sustainable Puerto Nuevo
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Revitalization, San Juan, William Perry
Cottage Square - Ocean Springs, MS
Cottage Square
Ocean Springs, MS
disaster, Katrina Cottage, manufactred housing, Mississippi
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