Rudy Bruner Award Collection: 1997
1997 Gold Medals
The Times Square
New York, NY
Subjects:
supportive housing
low-income housing
social services
transitional housing
historic preservation
community development
adaptive reuse
single-room occupancy
Resources:
- The Times Square, New York City, New YorkChapter excerpt from: Visions of Urban Excellence
APA citation:
Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. (1998). The Times Square, New York City, New York. In Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, edited by Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. and P. Welch (pp 3-22) Bruner Foundation.
1997 Silver Medals
Center in the Square
Roanoke, Virginia
Subjects:
public-private sector cooperation
museums
cultural centers
adaptive reuse
educational programs
art education
science education
Resources:
- Center in the Square, Roanoke, VirginiaChapter excerpt from: Visions of Urban Excellence
APA citation:
Wener, R. (1998). Center in the Square, Roanoke, Virginia. In Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, edited by Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. and P. Welch (pp 69-86) Bruner Foundation.
Cleveland Historic Warehouse District
Cleveland, OH
Subjects:
adaptive reuse
mixed-use developments
historic districts
public-private sector cooperation
mixed-income housing
Resources:
- Cleveland Historic Warehouse, Cleveland, OhioChapter excerpt from: Visions of Urban Excellence
APA citation:
Farbstein, J. (1998). Cleveland Historic Warehouse, Cleveland, Ohio. In Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, edited by Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. and P. Welch (pp 89-106) Bruner Foundation.
Hismen Hin-nu Terrace
Oakland, CA
Subjects:
mixed-use developments
community development
low-income housing
social services
public art
Resources:
- Hinsmen Hin-nu, Oakland, CaliforniaChapter excerpt from Visions of Urban Excellence
APA citation:
Farbstein, J. (1998).Hinsmen Hin-nu, Oakland, California. In Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, edited by Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. and P. Welch (pp 49-65) Bruner Foundation.
Project Row Houses
Houston, TX
Subjects:
public art
art education
adaptive reuse
shotgun houses
community development
historic preservation
housing rehabilitation
social services
cultural centers
youth programs
Resources:
- Project Row Houses, Houston, TexasChapter Excerpt from: Visions of Urban Excellence
APA citation:
Axelrod, E, & Farbstein, J. (1998). Project Row Houses, Houston, Texas. In Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, edited by Farbstein, J., & Wener, R. and P. Welch (pp 25-46) Bruner Foundation.
1997 Corresponding Publication
- Visions of Urban Excellence byCall Number: APL: HT175 .F37 1998Publication Date: 1998Chapters:
The Times Square, New York, NY
Center in the Square, Roanoke, Virginia
Cleveland Historic Warehouse District, Cleveland, OH
Hismen Hin-nu Terrace, Oakland, CA
Project Row Houses, Houston, TX
APA Citation:
Farbstein, J, Wener, R., & Axelrod, E. (1998). Visions of urban excellence : 1997 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence . Bruner Foundation.