Title: |
The social implications of architectural improvement: how approaches to poverty influence the success of urban revitalization in Over-the-Rhine |
Creator: |
Williams, Katherine |
Publisher: |
Savannah, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design |
Date: |
2014-09 |
Subject: |
Thesis (M.A.) -- Architectural History Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Architectural History |
Description: |
*Winner, Thesis Document Award Bibliography: pages 143-151 |
Abstract: |
"This thesis considers the architectural changes and their social implications in urban renewal efforts in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati in the twenty-first century, and suggests that limited community input and a lack of consideration for mixed incomes precluded the success of those efforts. This study of the range of development strategies and their respective benefits in inner-city neighborhoods has the potential to help others avoid the negative consequences of urban revitalization. With this perspective, the thesis will contribute a collection of lessons to be learned regarding culture, historic housing and neighborhoods, and urban growth." |
Contributor: |
CHAIR: Guichard, Celeste Lovette Gunther, Justin Rossell, E.G. Daves |
Language: |
English |
Source: |
Architectural History |
Type: |
Text |
Format: |
PDF: 151 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Rights: |
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |