Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines and Standards

Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines and Standards
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Synopsis Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines and Standards by : Chicago (Ill.). Department of Planning and Development

Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines

Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines
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Synopsis Chicago River Urban Design Guidelines by : Chicago Plan Commission

Riverfront Planning - Case Study of the 'Chicago River Corridor Development Plan'

Riverfront Planning - Case Study of the 'Chicago River Corridor Development Plan'
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 45
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ISBN-10 : 9783638741040
ISBN-13 : 3638741044
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Synopsis Riverfront Planning - Case Study of the 'Chicago River Corridor Development Plan' by : Felix Weickmann

Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2006 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Demographics, Urban Management, Planning, grade: none, Humboldt-University of Berlin (Institute of Geography), language: English, abstract: In many urban regions, awareness of the specific challenges facing water-connected areas is increasing, and for the last forty years waterfront revitalization has been a hot topic worldwide. This has also been the case in the seven-million citizen region of Chicago. The factories and industries that once lined the Chicago River are now mostly gone (having closed or moved to greenfield sites). Nowadays a new mode of thinking is needed to decide how riverfront areas should best be redesigned and redeveloped. Even in the last few years, awareness of the importance of enhancing the conditions along the Chicago River corridor and developing new valuable urban areas for residential and recreational utilization has grown. In 2005, Chicago’s mayor labeled the river as “Chicago’s second shoreline” and claimed that the river’s banks are no longer “forgotten areas”. Against this political background the following paper investigates the research question: How does the City of Chicago approach comprehensive planning for the Chicago River Corridor? To answer this question an analysis of the planning process and a plan assessment is done. The paper proceeds as follows. In the next section is an overview given of the history of the development and utilization of the Chicago River corridor. Sections 3 and 4 discussed the comprehensive plan making process as a basic planning tool and the specific content and features of the Development Plan, respectively. Section 5 presents a critical assessment of the river and riverfront planning approach of the City of Chicago. The paper concludes with suggestions of how planners can improve comprehensive waterfront plans and comprehensive plans in general as well as approach best plan making processes associated with urban riverfront development.

Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago

Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago
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Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044027289693
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Synopsis Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago by : Walter Dwight Moody

Urban Design International

Urban Design International
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Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031205761
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The Chicago River Promenade

The Chicago River Promenade
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Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556021062377
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Synopsis The Chicago River Promenade by : Chicago Central Area Committee

Planning Chicago

Planning Chicago
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9781000084825
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Synopsis Planning Chicago by : D. Bradford Hunt

In this volume the authors tell the real stories of the planners, politicians, and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago, starting in 1958, early in the Richard J. Daley era. Over the ensuing decades, planning did much to develop the Loop, protect Chicago’s famous lakefront, and encourage industrial growth and neighborhood development in the face of national trends that savaged other cities. But planning also failed some of Chicago’s communities and did too little for others. The Second City is no longer defined by its past and its myths but by the nature of its emerging postindustrial future. This volume looks beyond Burnham’s giant shadow to see the sprawl and scramble of a city always on the make. This isn’t the way other history books tell the story. But it’s the Chicago way.