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Symposium
Design and Disaster: Higher Education Responds to Hurricane Katrina
Guest Editors: Kathleen Dorgan, Michael Monti, and Kinnard D. Wright
Principles of Engagement: (mis)Understanding the Community-Design Studio
Citizen Engagement in Post-Hurricane Katrina Planning in Harrison County, Mississippi
Jennifer S. Evans-Cowley and Meghan Zimmerman Gough
Building Local Capacity: Planning for Local Culture and Neighborhood Recovery in New Orleans
Equity Planning in Post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans: Lessons From the Ninth Ward
Kenneth M. Reardon, Marcel Ionescu-Heroiu, and Andrew J. Rumbach
Rebuilding Community Block by Block
Marsha R. Cuddeback and Frank M. Bosworth
A Sustainable Housing Response to Hurricane Katrina
John Quale and Kristina L. Iverson
Working With Experience
David Perkes and Christine Gaspar
Biloxi Treehouse Project
Vincent Baudoin
URBANbuild: Architectural Networks of Real Urbanism
Ila Berman
Rebuilding for the Seventh Ward's Cultural Life
Rob Corser and Nils Gore
Rebuilding New Orleans With Affordable, Hurricane-Resistant Residential Construction
James Goedert
Refereed Papers
Vehicle Carbon Dioxide Emissions and the Compactness of Residential Development
The Spatial Evolution of Casino Gambling
Michael Wenz
Departments
Data Shop
Measuring the Drivers of Metropolitan Growth: The Export Price Index
Michael Hollar, Anthony Pennington-Cross, and Anthony Yezer
Graphic Detail
High-Risk Loans and Increasing Vacancy Rates
David E. Chase
Industrial Revolution
Plumbing Manifolds: Circuit Breakers for Water
Dana Bres
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