This volume, published by the Center for the Study of American Architecture (now CAAD), characterizes both the transportation crisis in American cities and efforts to find rational and affordable ways to integrate transit development with land use planning and urban design. It features essays authored by transportation specialists, urban designers, and planning consultants.
ISBN: 0-934951-01-2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor’s Preface
Introduction, by Simon Atkinson
Part I: Transit’s Role in Shaping Urban Character
Part II: Case Studies in Transit Development
Part III: Issues in Implementation
EDITORS
Wayne Attoe, Editor
Patricia Henderson, Assistant to the Editor
AUTHORS
King Cushman
C. Kenneth Orski
Ken Greenberg
Juri Pill
John R. Post
Greg Baldwin
Robert Robenhymer
Paul D. Curcio
Wendy Hoyt
Alan Wayte
Ian Stacey
Gary Zehnpfennig
L.E. Miller
Thomas C. Parker, Jr.
Jon W. Martz
Jane Howard
Anthony James Catanese
Simon Atkinson
