City planning -- Study and teaching.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Barclay Jones papers
Collection — Box 44: [Barcode: 31924065345054]
Identifier: 15-2-2552
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Vitae, bibliography, reprints, and books. Also, correspondence, project files, subject files relating to the University and the Department of City and Regional planning, and other papers.
Dates:
1954-1988.
Burnham Kelly papers
Collection
Identifier: 15-1-1633
Abstract
Correspondence, manuscripts, and reports relating to the development of an architecture and regional planning program at the University of Puerto Rico and to Kelly's visit to observe the planning and architecture programs at the University Del Valle in Colombia; file on the planning of a Cornell art museum, 1959-1968; report of the Centennial Planning Committee, 1960-1961, including material on the size of the University. Also, bibliographic cards on construction techniques. Additional...
Dates:
1947-1971.
C. Peter Rydell articles
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065340279]
Identifier: 6415
Dates:
1963-1968.
Department of Floriculture records
Collection
Identifier: 21-25-137
Abstract
Correspondence, 1907-1914, of the Dept. of Rural Art, largely that of E. Gorton Davis; correspondence, 1915-1917, of the Dept. of Landscape Art; also correspondence relating to extension, the development and growth of plants, landscaping and city planning, departmental budgets, allotments, and University regulations; departmental photographs and photographs of orchid studies; correspondence of E.A. White (personal and orchid studies); personal and lecture materials of L.H. MacDaniels; and...
Dates:
1905-1940.
John Nolen pamphlet collection
Collection
Identifier: 6337
Abstract
Pamphlets relating to city planning and affiliated issues collected by John Nolen in the course of his career.
Dates:
Undated
Stuart Stein papers
Collection
Identifier: 15-2-3442
Abstract
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Dates:
Majority of material found within [ca. 1957-1995]