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Urban renewal in Canada : a postmortemLowden, James David January 1970 (has links)
Major amendments were made to the National Housing Act (1954) Section 23 in 1964. These altered the scope of urban renewal which had been utilized for the ten previous
years. The major features of the revised legislation included cost-sharing by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, as one member of a tripartie partnership, in the following undertakings:
a) the preparation of urban renewal studies,
b) the preparation of urban renewal schemes,
c) the implementation of the resulting projects including -
i. the cost of acquiring and clearing property, ii. the upgrading of public services such as roads, sewers and watermains. The reuse of the cleared land was at the discretion
of the municipality and could be retained by the latter or sold to private interests. This program operated until October 1968, when it was halted upon the request of the Federal Minister responsible for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. To that date $168 million had been spent by the Federal Government on the above mentioned aspects of the program and there existed a
potential commitment of nearly $300 million.
The hypothesis underlying the examination of the material was that the amendments were overambitious, in that the objectives were not clearly specified and the scale of the public commitment was open ended. The result was a range of potential projects which could not be adequately administered through the operating policies of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
By way of a sub-hypothesis, it has been contended that a major factor in the urban renewal process was the discord
between the expansive but ill-defined objectives and the detailed administrative policies to carry out the program. In particular, the following elements were noted:
a) Urban renewal, for all communities and all land uses, was carried out within a single, universally applied set of administrative policies,
b) The economic terms of reference lacked sophistication. This prejudiced the viability of the proposed projects,
especially in terms of fostering private development in renewal areas.
c) The bureaucratization of the program produced an administration which was more involved in the process than the product of urban renewal. Concomitant factors were excessive time lags and an inefficient use of staff.
These inadequacies, contributing factors to the low achievement level of the program, led to its evaluation for the first time in 1968 by CMHC. The result was the aforementioned
discontinuation of the program. To the extent that CMHC has been considering a reversion to the pre 1964 position in urban renewal, that is, a residentially oriented program, it was felt that the changes were overambitious.
This presentation has attempted to examine the Canadian urban renewal program between 1964 and 1968 and, within the confines of the material documented, the hypothesis
is submitted as valid. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of / Graduate
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Housing renewal in Beijing : observation and analysisLian, Zheng January 1995 (has links)
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An analysis of urban renewal planning in selected Midwestern cities during the mid-1960's /Tschappat, Carl J. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
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Urban renewal politics : a case study of Columbus, Ohio 1952-1961 /Adams, Robert W. January 1970 (has links)
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Planning for rural renewal in Ireland and Hong KongO'Neill, Kieran. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Urban design for revitalisation of Tai Po MarketYip Kin-man, Ernest., 葉健文. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Urban Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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Alternatives to high-density redevelopment in Hong Kong: an experimental design in ex-North Point Estate jointlywith adjacent government landZhang, Lu, 張璐 January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Urban Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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Urban renewal and social well-being: a preliminary case study of Hong KongHo, Sik-luen., 何錫聯. January 1984 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Studies / Master / Master of Social Sciences
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Problems and prospect for urban renewal in Hong Kong: a case study of Tsuen Wan Town CentreWu, Yuk-ha, Illis., 胡玉霞. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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An urban redevelopment process in Wa In Fong.January 2001 (has links)
Poon Hung Man Samuel. / "Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report." / Includes bibliographical references. / Chapter 010 --- brief / Chapter 020 --- 城寨追憶 / initiation / Chapter - --- kowloon walled city / Chapter 030 --- 時間滾輪 / change / Chapter - --- changing of place / Chapter - --- how to face the change / Chapter 040 --- 戲如人生 / performance / Chapter - --- are we acting / Chapter - --- where are we / Chapter - --- is life true / Chapter 050 --- 轉變之間 / dramatics / Chapter - --- dramatics / Chapter - --- scenario of life/time / Chapter - --- impact of dramatics/time / Chapter 060 --- 無上無下 / theatre / Chapter - --- theatre and architecture / Chapter - --- definition of theatre / Chapter - --- lam / Chapter 070 --- 演出轉變 / evolution / Chapter - --- event or process / Chapter - --- participants / Chapter - --- organic or synthetic / Chapter - --- "architects, directors or stage designer" / Chapter - --- reference: New Theory of Urban Design / Chapter 080 --- 城市心靈 / site / Chapter - --- Staunton street / Chapter - --- wa in fong / Chapter - --- architectural articulation / Chapter - --- interview with local inhabitants / Chapter 090 --- 劇情發展 / architectural discourse / Chapter - --- process exercise / Chapter - --- transformations / Chapter - --- "comments (dec, 2000)" / Chapter 100 --- 重新定位 / re-configuration / Chapter - --- genesis & argument / Chapter - --- methodology / Chapter - --- reference from performance / Chapter 1 --- first man child / Chapter 2 --- i-deal school / Chapter - --- the process / Chapter 110 --- 後期製作 / consolidation / Chapter - --- the basic strategy / Chapter - --- the schematic appearance of the scenarios / Chapter 120 --- 劇場展現 / presentation / Chapter - --- process index / Chapter - --- siteplan & overview / Chapter - --- process directory / Chapter - --- the primary circulation system: scaffolding / Chapter - --- the future accommodation / Chapter 130 --- 回顧展望 / epilogue / Chapter - --- "comments (27 april, 2001)" / Chapter - --- responses / Chapter - --- to prospect / Chapter - --- bibliography
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