use
Isaac Kremer/ January 28, 2022/ / 0 comments
The activities permitted within a geographic area defined in a zoning code; typically divided into commercial, residential, industrial, and farming categories, often including various subcategories with gradations of permitted development intensity. See also adaptive use, building occupancy, land use, zoning. (Bucher, 1996)
- hall of mirrors
- Field Notes: Two Sided Signs
- Field Notes : Sandwich Board
- Architecture / Empire / England & Britain
- How the Progressive Republican who Named Metuchen, New Jersey, ‘The Brainy Borough’ was Run Out of Town
- Skyscraper! Achievement & Impact, Liberty Science Center - Jersey City, New Jersey
- 48 Hours, 48 Months, 48 Years: A Planning Innovation - Oyster Bay, New York
- Integrating Historic Preservation and Community Development in Areas of Concentrated Poverty
- Writing
- How to Transform Your Downtown in 48 Hours
- Dare to Be Great
- Transforming a Neglected Parking Lot - Metuchen, New Jersey
- Transformation Strategies Yield Results for Downtown Metuchen
- Observatory - Portland, Maine
- Case Study of 'Detroit Through the Years'
- How We Neglected Public Space in the US, and How to Make it Better
- 30 Ideas in 30 Days - Better Block Middlesborough
- Better Block Middlesboro 2014 – Middlesboro, Kentucky
- Better Block Middlesboro 2013 - Middlesboro, Kentucky
- Field Notes: Streetery - Maplewood, New Jersey
- Field Notes: Streetery - Jersey City, New Jersey
- Field Notes: Parklet - South Orange, New Jersey
- Field Notes: Annapolis Town Center - Annapolis, Maryland
- Field Notes: The BOB - Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Field Notes: The Porch - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Fabric District - Hamilton, Canada
- Field Notes: Independence Beer Garden - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Case Studies on Economic Resiliency in Rural Communities
- Field Notes: Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens - Midland, Michigan
- Field Notes: Taylor Ave - Seattle, Washington
- Field Notes: The Spheres - Seattle, Washington
- Detroit's Lost Moonlight Towers are Austin's Gain
- The Architecture, Art, and Culture of Savannah, Georgia
- Noah Brown of Amelia County (VA) and Metuchen (NJ)
- Field Notes: Cady's Alley - Georgetown, District of Columbia
- Downriver Review - Letters from Louisiana
- Does Wyandotte Need an Arts Foundation?
- A New Year’s Resolution for Wyandotte
- Two Approaches to City Building
- Combining Arts & Culture and Heritage to Spur Renaissance
- What Will Happen With the Marx Brewing Company Site?
- Nine New Michigan Historical Markers for Wyandotte
- Delirious Wyandotte
- Making Better Public Spaces in Downtown Wyandotte
- Save the 1870’s Eberts House!
- Clever Costume of the 1893 First Commercial Bank
- The Eureka Iron & Steel Works Headquarters
- Viewing Wyandotte’s Past and Future from the Millennium Clock Tower
- Architecture / Empire / Roman
- Architecture / Empire / Egypt
- Architecture / Origin / Greek
- diaper work
- air-supported dome
- Early Renaissance
- Bristol stone
- Steps of Log Construction
- Byzantine Revival style
- Byzantine Revival
- Chicago style
- classicism
- mansard-itis
- Federal
- Adamesque Federalist
- Adam style
- Adamesque
- Federal style
- Federalist
- parklet
- arcaded block commercial building
- corner commercial building
- wayfinding
- doweling
- plain miter joint
- Queen Anne
- sharply defined outlines
- motel
- Art Deco
- boule work
- Mannerism
- oecus
- Shingle style
- putlog holes
- eclecticism
- International Style
- wet standpipe
- module
- windmill
- merchants' hall
- joinery
- schoolhouse
- artistic-front commercial building
- Two-Part Commercial Block
- continuous business block
- station
- corner business block
- random work
- spindlework
- verge boards
- colonnette
- polychromy
- Renaissance architecture
- segmental window
- fishplate
- exchequer
- diapering
- post-and-lintel system
- basse-taille
- École des Beaux-Arts
- Keeping Time: The History and Theory of Preservation in America (1988)
- minimalist garden
- Details: The Architect's Art (1991)
- A Glossary of Colonial Architectural Terms (1928)