A Guide to the Yes in my backyard: a case for Y.I.M.B.Y.: the historic landscape of the Charlottesville city yard, 2006
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the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society
Collection number MS 685
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Processed by: Miranda Burnett
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Yes in my backyard: a case for Y.I.M.B.Y.: the historic landscape of the Charlottesville city yard, MS 685, Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society, Charlottesville, Virginia
Acquisition Information
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Historical Information
From the introduction: "In the Spring of 2006, Julie Bargmann's studio and Daniel Bluestone's community history workshop collaborated efforts to propose that density at the Charlottesville City Yard is possible without erasing the historic fabric of the neighborhood, and without displacing the long-standing community.
This booklet was produced by the students in the community history workshop as and[sic] introduction to the research that formed the basis for the Y.I.M.B.Y. development alternatives explored in the Bargmann design studio."
Scope and Content
Y.I.M.B.Y. Workshop, School, Spring 2006
Arrangement
Table of contents:
The City Yard: A History of Uses
City Yard Gas Works
City Yard Residential Development
City Yard Demographics
Charlottesville City Yard Streets History
Business In / Neighborood Out
Becoming City Yard
Zoning
The City Jail
City Yard Infrastructure
City Yard Redevlopment
Index Terms
- Charlottesville (Va.)
- City planning--Virginia--Charlottesville