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Fall 2012: Communities and Design

  • October 10, 2012
Fall 2012, Communities and Design

Seventh Generation Is the AIA a Place for Design that Matters? By Kathleen Dorgan Design Focus Design for Regenerative Communities by Kyle D. Brown There’s a Whole Lot of Planning Goin’ On: Supporting Citizen Planners and Incorporating Community Vision in…

Categories: 2012, Fall 2012, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues

Summer 2012: Los Angeles-What Future for the “City of the Future”?

  • July 14, 2012

Seventh Generation How Imperial Decline Contributes to Urban Decay in Los Angeles (644 KB) by Dick Platkin Focus on Los Angeles Here’s Why We’re Not Finding Real Solutions to Homelessness in LA by Steve Clare Learning from Los Angeles: People’s Planning…

Categories: 2012, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Summer 2012

Spring 2012: Occupy!

  • April 1, 2012

Seventh Generation Occupy Urban Planning! (221 KB) By Tom Angotti and Marie Kennedy Occupy Racism by Chester Hartman Occupy! The Tactic of Occupation and the Movement of the 99 Percent by Jonathan Matthew Smucker What Can We Do In Public? Lessons…

Categories: Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Spring 2012, Table of Contents

Winter 2012: Manufacturing: New Industries, Progressive Approaches?

  • January 1, 2012

Seventh Generation Sites Speak Louder than Words: Occupy Wall Street in New York City (471 KB) By Samuel Stein Manufacturing Introduction to the Special Issue on Manufacturing (410 KB) By Jennifer Clark and Pierre Clavel Planners and Manufacturing: An Uneasy Alliance (210 KB)…

Categories: Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Table of Contents, Winter 2012

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