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A Border Crossing Station, Brownsville, Texas
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1989-05)
The increasing influx of Latin Americans into the Southwest United States as a result of social, political and economic upheaval in their homelands is a growing concern for the state of Texas.
A new immigration station ...
An Institute for Urban Studies: a Preliminary Proposal
(Arlington State College, 1966)
No metropolitan area in the state is equipped with an instrument for continuing and comprehensive study of the multitude of problems confronting urban communities. Other urban areas of the nation have long had the services ...
A Guide to Revenue Administration for Small Cities
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1981)
Commencing with California's passage of Proposition 13, cities and towns throughout the nation have been compelled to re-examine their reliance on traditional revenue sources. Whether or not there has in fact been a universal ...
A Museum of Photography in the West End Historic District of Downtown Dallas
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1988-05)
To design a museum that emphasizes the perceptual and experiential aspects of viewing photographs and films that responds to the urban context of the West End Historical District. The Museum experience will emphasize a ...
SAED News v1, n4, Spring 1982
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1982)
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Spring 1982.
SAED News v1, n5, Spring 1984
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1984)
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Spring 1984.
SAED News v1, n3, Spring 1981
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1981)
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Spring 1981.
SAED News v1, n2, Spring 1980
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1980)
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Spring 1980.
SAED News v1, n1, Fall 1979
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1979)
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Fall 1979.
A Sensory Garden for the Dallas Arboretum
(University of Texas at Arlington, 1988-05)
Design is most often carried out as an aesthetic exercise in visual affect and spatial treatment. If more stimulation of other human senses (orienting, auditory, smell / taste, visual, and haptic) were to occur in a place, ...