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| Collection ID: | LIB-ASL002 |
| Collection Title: | Rudy Bruner Award Digital Archives |
| Departmental Affiliation: | University Libraries. Arts & Sciences Libraries. |
| Institution: | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Item ID: | 2007_HighPointDev |
| Title: | High Point Redevelopment |
| Overview: | The Selection Committee selected the High Point Redevelopment Project in Seattle, as an outstanding example of urban placemaking. The Committee commended the project for: Its contribution to the natural environment of Seattle through water conservation, and through a variety of green measures used throughout the project; Its revitalization of an urban neighborhood through the reconnection and integration of project streets into the West Seattle neighborhood Providing a unique mix of housing types and a range of affordability in a single project; and Providing a model for job training and other kinds of social and economic support for tenants. |
| Award Type: |
Citizen Participation Community Center Energy Environmental Housing Landscape Architecture Rehabilitation Transportation Urban Design Urban Renewal |
| Location: | Seattle, WA |
| Award Cycle: | 2007 |
| Awarded: | Silver Medal Winner |
| Completion Date: | 12/1/2006 |
| Budget: | $52,200,000 |
| Project Type(s): |
Housing Environmental Community Center Urban Design Urban Renewal |
| Subject heading(s): | Not specified |
| Bibliography: | Banjo, Shelly. "You Are How You Live." Wall Street Journal 251 (March 24, 2008): R-13.; City of Seattle. Department of Planning and Development. Green Home Case Study. January, 2006. *; Nyren, Ron. "Green 'Hoods." Urban Land 65 (June, 2006): 42-46.; Peirce, Neal. "An Entire Green Community: Seattle's 21st Century Model." National Academy of Public Administration (September 24, 2006). ; Seattle Housing Authority. High Point Redevelopment. ; Seattle Housing Authority. Welcome to the High Point.; Silver Medal Winner: High Point Redevelopment Project, Seattle, Washington. In Wener, R., E. Axelrod, J. Farbstein, and R. Shibley. Building Sustainable Neighborhoods: the 2007 Rudy Bruner Award. Cambridge, MA: Bruner Foundation, 2007. 111-137. * |
| File Size: | 2823 Bytes |
| Rights Management: | Use for educational purposes only. Single copies (print, photocopy, download) are permitted for personal study, research, and teaching. |
| DCMI Type: |
Image Still Image |
| File Name: | index.cpd |
Description
| Collection ID: | LIB-ASL002 |
| Collection Title: | Rudy Bruner Award Digital Archives |
| Departmental Affiliation: | University Libraries. Arts & Sciences Libraries. |
| Institution: | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Title: | Photo |
| File Size: | 207111 Bytes |
| Rights Management: | Use for educational purposes only. Single copies (print, photocopy, download) are permitted for personal study, research, and teaching. |
| DCMI Type: |
Image Still Image |
| File Name: | HighPointDev_01pho.jpg |