City planning -- Arizona -- Phoenix
Found in 6 Collections or records:
CAED Scrapbooks Collection
This collection contains clippings about the Arizona State University College of Architecture and Environmental Design from newspapers, journals, and various printed sources.
Preliminary Inventory of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design Records
This collection houses Faculty Senate records, planning and budget records, former faculty files, search committee records, administration evaluations, and faculty evaluations documenting the Department of Architecture, the Department of Design Sciences, and the Department of Planning between 1973 and 1988. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.
Gerald A. Doyle Papers
The Gerald A. Doyle Papers house a variety of materials documenting Doyle's work restoring and renovating historic structures around Arizona and in the Salt River Valley.
James W. Elmore Papers
This collection houses correspondence, research materials, flyers, promotional materials, plans, clippings, newsletters, reel-to-reel audio tapes, and other items documenting James W. Elmore's work as an architect and urban planner. Among the subjects covered are Elmore's proposal for an aerial light rail system in the Salt River Valley, city planning in Phoenix from the 1950s to the 2000s, the development of the Rio Salado Project, and Arizona State University's College of Architecture.
Phoenix General Plan 1985-2000 Collection
The collection consists mostly of records generated in conjunction with a village planning program grant involving the City of Phoenix and Arizona State University and is arranged in five series.
Phoenix Municipal Government Center Design Competition Collection
This collection documents an architectural design competition held in the mid-1980s for a municipal government center for Phoenix, Arizona and is arranged in three subgroups.