Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 1990
Creation Date
1990
Collection Name
Publisher Information
University of South Florida
Keywords
City planning, Community development, Florida, Sarasota, Urban transportation
Abstract
This book presents the results of four month's work undertaken in the Fall of 1990 by four graduate architecture students and two professors from the FAMU/USF Master of Architecture Program in Tampa, Florida. This work was contracted for by "Gateway 2000" in order to address the deterioration (both actual and perceived) of the North Tamiami Trail in Sarasota -- p. 01 This study represents an inroad into an increasingly critical issue in today's world and one that has been too long neglected: selective rehabilitation of major stretches of America's ubiquitous "generic" roadside strip development -- p. 01
Physical Information
78 p. : ill., maps
Rights Information
Scholar Commons Citation
University of South Florida. School of Architecture and Community Design, "Sarasota: University of South Florida urban design study, Gateway 2000 North Tamiami Trail 1990" (1990). College of The Arts Publications. 15.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/arts_pub/15
Comments
This urban design study was initiated and spearheaded by an attentive group known as the Gateway 2000 committee. Introduction -- Approach -- Guidelines -- Applications