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C-ID AUTHOR TITLE DATE DEGREE LOCATION ADVISOR NOTES 15 LEWIS, ANTHONY CLYDE Survey and Replanning of Montreal 1943 M GRC and Galvin T L673 L C-ID AUTHOR TITLE DATE DEGREE LOCATION ADVISOR NOTES 15 LEWIS, ANTHONY CLYDE Survey and replanning of Montreal 1943 M GRC and Galvin T L673 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 16 MONSON, DONALD The economics of regional planning 1946 M GRC and Galvin T M755 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 20 MANICKAM, BANGALORE Regional planning for the state of 1948 M GRC and Galvin T M278 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional R. Mysore, India Planning 19 KASAMOTO, HIROSHI Planning for the island of Hawaii 1948 M GRC and Galvin T K191 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 18 CALDWELL, ALFRED The city in the landscape: a preface for 1948 M Galvin TC145 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional planning. Planning 23 RICKETTS, ROBERT Development of village patterns of the 1950 M GRC and Galvin TR539d L. Hilberseimer City and Regional EDWARD Indian communi Planning 27 SEVILLA, GONZALO Regional study of Ecuador 1952 M GRC and Galvin T S511 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 26 BLUESTEIN, EARL Puerto Rico: land use and population 1952 M GRC and Galvin T B658 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 29 VAGALE, Regional study of Mysore, India 1953 M GRC and Galvin T V126 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional RAMACHANDRASA L. Planning 28 JONES, ROBERT LAWTON Regional study of the Arkansas Valley 1953 M GRC and Galvin T J78 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 39 STUBSJOEN, HARVEY D A community hall for a city of forty- 1954 M GRC and Galvin T S932 L. Hilberseimer Architecture thousand population. 32 FREGA, JOHN VICTOR The island of Jamaica: a regional 1957 M GRC and Galvin TF858 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional study. Planning 35 SOLIS, CESAR A. Santa River valley, Peru, regional 1957 M GRC and Galvin T S687 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional study Planning 33 KROFTA, JOSEPH The Alabama region: a proposal for its 1957 M GRC and Galvin T K938 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional GERHART redevelopment Planning 39 WALKER, ROBIN Ireland: a regional study 1958 M GRC and Galvin T W183 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 58 YUH, NIEN-TSU A Protestant church_ 1959 M GRC and Galvin T Y93 Daniel Brenner Architecture 57 VENTURA, ANGEL V A railroad terminal 1959 M GRC and Galvin T V468 Daniel Brenner Architecture 56 TAKEUCHI, ARTHUR S_ A cultural center_ 1959 M GRC and Galvin T Tl41 Daniel Brenner Architecture 55 TAKAYAMA, MASAMI An art museum_ 1959 M GRC and Galvin T Tl38 L. Hilberseimer Architecture 40 BALODIS, LlDIJA Riga replanned 1959 M GRC and Galvin T B 194 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 63 SUBBARAYAN, KADANUR Apartments and shopping center for 1960 M GRC and Galvin T S941 George Danforth Architecture Bangalore, India. 45 MARSHALL, JAMES A. Newfoundland; a regional study 1960 M GRC and Galvin T M367 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 43 GREENE, SHERWIN Replanning of Rogers Park, Chicago 1960 M GRC and Galvin T G8ll L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 44 GREENE, ZINA GEFTER Rock Island, Moline and Davenport, 1960 M GRC and Galvin T G813 L. Hilberseimer City and Regional replanned Planning 46 STAEHLE, WILLIAM LEROY Wisconsin region - northeast 1960 M L. Hilberseimer City and Regional Planning 71 SENDEL, WAGDY M A radiobroadcasting building. 1961 M GRC and Galvin T S474 George Danforth Architecture 79 WHITMER, ROGER G. Precast concrete building components 1962 M GRC and Galvin T W615 Daniel Brenner Architecture for housing. 94 ZIELINSKI, PHILIP J_ An anthropology museum. 1964 M GRC and Galvin T Z664 Daniel Brenner Architecture 101 SERRA, TERESA BRUNO A community center. 1965 M GRC and Galvin S13 77 George Danforth Architecture C-ID AUTHOR TITLE DATE DEGREE LOCATION ADVISOR NOTES 112 SPAETH, DAVID ANTHONY Prefabricated steel houses_ 1966 M GRC and Galvin ST3 203 Daniel Brenner Architecture 82 ASWATHIAH, Hubli Dharwar region replanned 1966 M GRC and Galvin ST3 734 David Bielenberg City and Regional KRISNARAJAPURAM Planning VENKATRAM 97 ZAKI, ADIL SALIH Re-development of the lower Diyala 1967 M GRC and Galvin ST3 438 Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional Valley - Iraq Planning 92 BARRETO, JAIME ALONSO Replanning of Bogota 1967 M GRC and Galvin ST3 393 Joseph Krofta City and Regional Planning 110 TOLSON, C. FREDERICK An analysis and development of 1968 M GRC and Galvin ST3 683 David Bielenberg City and Regional communities in large u Planning 107 ROSEN, MICHAEL BLAIR A plan for Ithaca, New York 1968 M GRC and Galvin ST3 672 David Bielenberg City and Regional Planning 109 TAKIZAWA,ISAO a study of urban settlement in Japan 1968 M GRC and Galvin ST3 578 David Bielenberg City and Regional Planning 103 HAILU, YO HANNES M. Development of the Rift Valley 1968 M GRC and Galvin ST3 538 Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional Planning 99 BELJIC, MILAN Wausau and the central Wisconsin 1968 M GRC and Galvin ST3 617 Joseph Krofta City and Regional River Valley; a prop Planning 116 JONES, DAVID A plan for the Kankakee River area 1969 M GRC and Galvin ST3 886 David Bielenberg City and Regional WENTWORTH Planning 2 SANHAMEL, THOMAS The Chain of Lakes and environs 1969 M GRC and Galvin ST3 910 I trdmann Schmocker City and Regional JAMES Planning 5 TUNICK, STEVEN ROBERT Tippecanoe County, Indiana, planning 1969 M GRC and Galvin ST3 917 J.G. Krofta City and Regional proposals Planning 139 VANDEGRIFT, LEROY EARL A new residential community_ 1970 M GRC and Galvin ST3a Daniel Brenner Architecture 201 8 CLARAGE, JAMES BRAUN A development study for new 1970 M GRC and Galvin ST3a 63 David Bielenberg City and Regional communities in Will Count Planning 10 MUNCZEK, MARTHA Communities: identification and 1970 M GRC and Galvin ST3 969 Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional SOLER analysis Planning 142 SIEBER, HEINZ-GEORG Multi-use building element of urban 1971 M GRC and Galvin S13a Daniel Brenner Architecture design and place of communica 302 143 WEINBERG, NORMAN A transportation interchange for 1971 M Galvin ST3a 312 David Sharpe Architecture RICHARD downtown Chicago. 120 MELTON, DIANA ELLIS Rural development problems 1972 M GRC and Galvin ST3a David Bielenberg City and Regional 471 Planning 119 GETZELS, JUDITH NELSON The neighborhood unit: an evaluation 1972 M GRC and Galvin ST3a David Bielenberg City and Regional 457 Planning LAMBERT, WARREN A Conert Hall for the City of Chicago 1973 M GRC Daniel Brenner Architecture CARLTON 123 KELLY, GEORGE THOMAS Physical planning - an environmental 1973 M GRC and Galvin ST3a David Bielenberg City and Regional approach 656 Planning CABALLERO, SISTER M. A Dominican Domicile 1974 M GRC Daniel Brenner Architecture CARMEN GORAWARA, RITA A Correctional Community 1974 M GRC Daniel Brenner Architecture LING, DICK A COnsortium Hangar for B-747-S 1974 M` GRC Daniel Brenner Architecture 132 SILHAN, ROBERT EDWIN Replanning Decatur, Illinois 1974 M GRC and Galvin ST3a Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional 847 Planning FILIDIS, NICHOLAS AnEnergy Modulate Architecure 1975 M GRC Alfred Swenson Architecture KWONG-LAI, DAVID Prefabricated COncrete in HIgh Rise 1975 M GRC Daniel Brenner Architecture COnstruction A Sixty-Story Hotel Office Building C-ID AUTHOR TITLE DATE DEGREE LOCATION ADVISOR NOTES 135 CHERTOW, MARK HILLARD Urban-rural redevelopment for the 1975 M GRC and Galvin ST3b 8 David Bielenberg City and Regional Spoon River Watersh Planning 139 McCANDLESS, JUDITH ANN Planning for the continuation of natural 1975 M GRC and Galvin ST3b 48 David Bielenberg City and Regional processes Planning 141 ROBINSON, JOHN THOMAS A study of future urban growth in 1975 M GRC and Galvin ST3b 64 Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional northwestern Indian Planning 165 TAKAYAMA, MASAMI Western European and Japanese 1975 PhD GRC and Galvin S13b George Danforth Architecture cultural values as demonstrated in 102 166 TOULOUMIS, WILLIAM Resort! convention hotel 1975 M GRC and Galvin ST3b John Heinrich Architecture EFSTATHIOS 168 ONIKOYI, NOUROUDEEN A General Hospital For the City of 1976 M GRC Alfred Swenson Architecture AYINDE Lagos, Nigeria CHUNG, MYUNG WON Low-Rise Multifamily Housing in Sheet 1976 M GRC Arthur Takeuchi Architecture Steel 153 WOODS, DARYL DENISE Planning alternatives for economically 1976 M GRC and Galvin ST3b David Bielenberg City and Regional depressed urba 351 Planning KULKARNI, PRAPHULLA Housing in Rural India 1976 M GRC David Sharpe Architecture MADUKAR 148 KOEBERNIK, HORST W. Settlement patterns in Germany and 1976 M GRC and Galvin ST3b Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional the United States: 243 Planning 146 KAPERONIS, PEGGY Public open space in American cities: 1976 M GRC and Galvin ST3b Erdmann Schmocker City and Regional a case study, N 240 Planning 177 YOUN, HYUN CHUL The central library for Seoul National 1976 M GRC and Galvin ST3b George Danforth Architecture University_ 272 BARREDA, JORGE G A Rowing Club 1976 M GRC George Danforth Architecture CHEYAPANTA, KATA An Office Building, Hotel-Apartement 1976 M GRC James D Ferris Architecture Complex LI, STEPHEN K A Memorial Hall 1976 M GRC James D Ferris Architecture 160 KERWELL, PRAMOD Bikeway plan for Dupage County 1977 M GRC and Galvin ST3b David Bielenberg City and Regional 423 Planning 157 CROCKER, JOHN MERRITT, Physiographic impact analysis and the 1977 M GRC and Galvin ST3b David Bielenberg City and Regional JR. creative proces 402 Planning 156 BOLDENWECK, THOMAS Wicker-Humboldt: a replanned 1977 M GRC and Galvin ST3b David Bielenberg City and Regional FREDERICK community 394 Planning ADAMS, EGBERT Bridgeport Project: Concentration of 1977 M GRC J S Kim Architecture COmmunal Facilities HOKARI, YUTAKA Middle Income Urban Housing 1977 M GRC James D Ferris Architecture RAMBERT, JEAN-PHILLIPE Mixed Use Development 1978 M GRC David Sharpe Architecture 185 SINGH, NARESH CHARAN Mixed use development in a residential 1978 M GRC and Galvin ST3b David Sharpe Architecture neighborhood_ 727 186 TANAKA, MINEO An exhibition hall with a cable-stayed 1978 M Galvin S13b 616 David Sharpe Architecture roof_ HOYER, JEFFREY A Community College for teh Kailua- 1978 M Grc James D Ferris Architecture Kaneohe Area 188 YANG, YOON JAE Urban housing development in 1978 M GRC and Galvin ST3b Jong Kimm Architecture prefabricated concrete.
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