Cite 33, Housing Houston

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dc.date.issued1995
dc.date.noteFall 1995-Winter 1996
dc.descriptionIn this issue: Fall Architecture Events, New Hope Housing, Sister Mary Jo Fights City Hall -- Village Voice: What Exactly are TIFS, PIDS, MMDS, and LGCS-And Are They the Way to Create Neighborhood-Scaled Governments in Houston? -- Green Bungalow: Remodeling with Conservation in Mind -- The Nature of Control: The Greening of the Flood Control District -- A Depleted Legacy: Public Housing in Houston -- Reassessing Priorities: 60 Years of U.S. Public Housing -- Our Mutual Friend: A Progressive Housing Legacy from the 1940s -- Glendower Court and Melanie Court-- Cartier-Bresson in Houston, 1957 -- From the Grassroots: The Greater Third Ward Community Plan -- After the Sprawl: Community Development Corporations Work to Reclaim the Inner City -- Hands-On Help: Houston Groups That Work For Low-Income Housing -- Market Housing in Houston -- Design Outside the Architectural Spotlight -- Preserving Modernism: A Rice Design Alliance Symposium
dc.identifier.digital033_Fall-1995-Winter-1996
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1911/117285
dc.publisherRice Design Alliance
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