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renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1989 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: National Directory of Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Treatment and Prevention Programs , 1998 |
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renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Imagining the Modern Rami el Samahy, Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, 2019-05-28 Imagining the Modern explores Pittsburgh's ambitious modern architecture and urban renewal program that made it a gem of American postwar cities, and set the stage for its stature today. In the 1950s and '60s an ambitious program of urban revitalization transformed Pittsburgh and became a model for other American cities. Billed as the Pittsburgh Renaissance, this era of superlatives--the city claimed the tallest aluminum clad building, the world's largest retractable dome, the tallest steel structure--developed through visionary mayors and business leaders, powerful urban planning authorities, and architects and urban designers of international renown, including Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei, Mies van der Rohe, SOM, and Harrison & Abramovitz. These leaders, civic groups, and architects worked together to reconceive the city through local and federal initiatives that aimed to address the problems that confronted Pittsburgh's postwar development. Initiated as an award-winning exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2014, Imagining the Modern untangles this complicated relationship with modern architecture and planning through a history of Pittsburgh's major sites, protagonists, and voices of intervention. Through original documentation, photographs and drawings, as well as essays, analytical drawings, and interviews with participants, this book provides a nuanced view of this crucial moment in Pittsburgh's evolution. Addressing both positive and negative impacts of the era, Imagining the Modern examines what took place during the city's urban renewal era, what was gained and lost, and what these histories might suggest for the city's future. |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: House Report United States. 79th Congress, 2nd session, 1998 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Making Appropriations for Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2005, and for Other Purposes United States. Congress, 2004 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Making Further Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2003, and for Other Purposes United States. Congress, 2003 House Report 108-10. Also known as: Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, 2003. 108th Congress, 1st Session. |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: A Guide to Religious Ministries for Catholic Men and Women , 2004 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt, 2001 V.1 A-D -- v.2 E-Q -- v.3 R-Z -- v.4 Appendix and Index. |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Caring for Kids with Special Needs , 1993 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Bulletin , 2009 The Pennsylvania bulletin is the official gazette of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It contains notices, regulations and other documents filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau ... and supplements the Pennsylvania code ... |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Foundation 1000 , 1998 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Pro File American Institute of Architects, 1996 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Case Management Resource Guide , 1997 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Catalogue Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library, 1968 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Block Grant Application , 2003 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: National directory of drug abuse and alcoholism treatment programs 1998 , 1979 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Ecumenical Directory of Retreat and Conference Centers Philip Deemer, 1974 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 2003 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Central Manufacturing District Magazine , 1926 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Membership Directory and Handbook Pennsylvania Psychological Association, 1993 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Quarterly , 1989 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Devastation and Renewal Joel A. Tarr, 2005-08-09 Every city has an environmental story, perhaps none so dramatic as Pittsburgh's. Founded in a river valley blessed with enormous resources-three strong waterways, abundant forests, rich seams of coal-the city experienced a century of exploitation and industrialization that degraded and obscured the natural environment to a horrific degree. Pittsburgh came to be known as “the Smoky City,” or, as James Parton famously declared in 1866, “hell with the lid taken off.” Then came the storied Renaissance in the years following World War II, when the city's public and private elites, abetted by technological advances, came together to improve the air and renew the built environment. Equally dramatic was the sweeping deindustrialization of Pittsburgh in the 1980s, when the collapse of the steel industry brought down the smokestacks, leaving vast tracks of brownfields and riverfront. Today Pittsburgh faces unprecedented opportunities to reverse the environmental degradation of its history. In Devastation and Renewal, scholars of the urban environment post questions that both complicate and enrich this story. Working from deep archival research, they ask not only what happened to Pittsburgh's environment, but why. What forces-economic, political, and cultural-were at work? In exploring the disturbing history of pollution in Pittsburgh, they consider not only the sooty skies, but also the poisoned rivers and creeks, the mined hills, and scarred land. Who profited and who paid for such “progress”? How did the environment Pittsburghers live in come to be, and how it can be managed for the future? In a provocative concluding essay, Samuel P. Hays explores Pittsburgh's “environmental culture,” the attitudes and institutions that interpret a city's story and work to create change. Comparing Pittsburgh to other cities and regions, he exposes exaggerations of Pittsburgh's environmental achievement and challenges the community to make real progress for the future. A landmark contribution to the emerging field of urban environmental history, Devastation and Renewal will be important to all students of cities, of cultures, and of the natural world. |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Sanctuaries Jack Kelly, Marcia Kelly, 1996 People of all kinds are continuing to visit monasteries and other places dedicated to spiritual regeneration and renewal. This book provides coverage of the entire country with full details on accommodation, prices, and facilities |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Official Catholic Directory for the Year of Our Lord ... , 1998 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Uniform Application , 2006 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Catalogue of the Library of the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library, 1968 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Foundation News , 1979 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Official Catholic Directory National Register Publishing, Nrp, 2005-05 Giving status of the Catholic Church as of January 1, 2005. |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: AERA. , 1931 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: National Directory of Nonprofit Organizations , 2002 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Street Railway Journal , 1927 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Foundation Reporter , 2003 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Directory of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs , 1997 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: Mental Retardation Grants United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Secretary's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1971 |
renewal center pittsburgh pennsylvania: The Pocket List of Railroad Officials , 1962 |
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