URBAN DESIGN POLICY /
BRIEFS

 

 

NASHVILLE HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Nashville Past and Present
Christine Kreyling
Free-lance writer and author, and the architecture and urban planning critic for the Nashville Scene

The Plan of Nashville Historical Timeline (1714 - 2005)

The History of Planning Timeline
Randy Hutcheson
Planner

The Evolution of Federal Housing Policy from 1892-1974 in Nashville, Tennessee
Margaret Martin Holleman

The Plan of Nashville Bibliography

The Bridges of Nashville
Astrid Schoonhovern

An Interview with Reverend Bill Barnes on EDGEHILL
Gary Gaston, Isabel Call, Dan Cooper, and Michelle Bowen
Transcribed by Isabel Call

 

THE PLAN OF NASHVILLE OVERVIEWS

Preface: The Plan of Nashville
David Minnigan
Past President, Board of Directors
Nashville Civic Design Center

An Introduction to the Plan of Nashville
Christine Kreyling

From Nowhere to Somewhere
James Howard Kunstler
Auhor of The Geography of Nowhere, Home from Nowhere, The City in Mind, and The Long Emergency

Nashville at 2000
Brian Christens
Ph.D. student in Community Research and Action
Department of Human and Organizational Development Peabody College, Vanderbilt University

Avenues to a Great City:
The Ten Principles of The Plan of Nashville

Christine Kreyling

A Nashville for Everyone
Reverend Bill Barnes
Edgehill United Methodist Church (retired)

For Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Carroll William Westfall
School of Architecture, University of Notre Dame

 

REGIONAL AND METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Nashville and Its Region: Making Connections
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and Its Region: Embracing the Cumberland
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and Its Region: Getting Around
Christine Kreyling

Reforming the Arterials:
Streets That Move Cars and Create Great Places

Rick Bernhardt, FAICP, CNU
Executive Director, Metro Planning Department

Uncommon Sense
Christine Kreyling

But Where Will the Traffic Go?
Walter Kulash, P.E.
Traffic Engineer

Tear It Down!
John O. Norquist
President, Congress for the New Urbanism; former mayor of
Milwaukee, WI; author The Wealth of Nations

Spaghetti Junction
David Koellein
Development Program Manager
Metro Development and Housing Agency

The Case of I-40
Christine Kreyling

Nashville's Future Transit System
Jeanne Stevens

Fear and Design
Randy Hutcheson
Planner

 

DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE CIVIC DESIGN

Nashville and Its Downtown:
Creating Civic Space/The Capital City

Christine Kreyling

The Axis in Urban Design
Gary Gaston
Associate Design Director, Nashville Civic Design Center

The Importance of Public Space
Keel Hunt
Former city editor of the Tennessean, staff director of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce 1987-90, and president of The Strategy Group

Nashville and Its Downtown: Downtown as Neighborhood
Christine Kreyling

You Can't Get There from Here
Christine Kreyling

The Nashville Convention Center:
Where To Put a New One and What To Do with the Old One

Christine Kreyling

Putting the Public in Public Art
Jack Mackie, Public Artist, Seattle, WA
Jerry Allen, Art Administrator, San Jose, CA

 

NASHVILLE AND ITS INNER RING NEIGHBORHOODS

Nashville and its Neighborhoods:
Fanning the Flames of Place

Christine Kreyling

Development Patterns and the Environment
Dan Cary
Environmental Planner

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: The River District
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: Northeast Nashville
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: East Nashville
Christine Kreyling

Phoenix Rising
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: SoBro
Christine Kreyling

Back to School
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: The Gulch
Christine Kreyling

Nashville and its Neighborhoods: Midtown
Christine Kreyling

Building the Affordable Neighborhood,
One Block at a Time
Steve Neighbors
President, The Home Company of Middle Tennessee

 

THE PLAN OF NASHVILLE:
PROCESS, PARTICIPATION AND FUTURE

Ideas Into Reality
Christine Kreyling

Citizen Planners: Documenting the Process
Christine Kreyling

The Challenges of Citizen Participation
Brian Christens and Daniel Cooper
PhD Students in Community Research and Action Department of Human and Organizational Development Peabody College, Vanderbilt University