Fort Ward Park Master/ Management Plan: Possible Alternatives for Assistance
Contacts:
1. Elizabeth Gilroy, Director of the VA Tech Community Design Assistance Center (CDAC: 540-231-5644). She said we should complete the application and send online or by fax to her.
The CDAC website is http://cdac.arch.vt.edu/
Once there, there's a sidebar link for "Application". You can also meet the staff and see many of the past and current projects done by this group.
2.Timothy Beatley. He is on sabbatic this spring and so it is probably not realistic for him to take on anything new. He will circulate the email and see if others here might have an interest.
School of Architecture, University of Virginia
109 Campbell Hall, P.O. Box 400122
Charlottesville VA 22904-4122
tel: (434) 924-6457
beatley@virginia.edu
Charlottesville VA 22904-4122
tel: (434) 924-6457
beatley@virginia.edu
3. Steve Coleman is the contact and Executive Director for Washington Parks & People. He worked with NPS to do this plan and project.
Washington Parks & People : Marvin Gaye Park Photos
www.washingtonparks.net/marvin_gaye_park_photos
This is the official trailhead to the longest city park in Washington, DC. Beginning ...affirmed the commitment of his staff and resources to keep Marvin Gaye Park ...
www.washingtonparks.net/marvin_gaye_park_photos
This is the official trailhead to the longest city park in Washington, DC. Beginning ...affirmed the commitment of his staff and resources to keep Marvin Gaye Park ...
4. Craig Evan Barton is an associate professor and urban design and the Chair of the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Virginia. Prior to this appointment Mr. Barton was a member of the faculty at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, where he directed the New York/Paris Program. Mr. Barton was Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.
Through his practice, research, and teaching Mr. Barton investigates issues of cultural and historical preservation and their interpretation through architectural and urban design. Much of his practice focuses on assisting African-American communities to preserve and interpret their significant cultural resources and to utilize them to stimulate community development.
Through his practice, research, and teaching Mr. Barton investigates issues of cultural and historical preservation and their interpretation through architectural and urban design. Much of his practice focuses on assisting African-American communities to preserve and interpret their significant cultural resources and to utilize them to stimulate community development.
University of Virginia | School of Architecture
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106 Peyton House
P.O. Box 400122 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4122
434.924.6467 v. 434.982.2678 f.
Other Information
Craig Barton Chair, Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia. Dennis Reidenbach Regional Director, Northeast Region, ...
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American Forts Network - News and Views from North America's Historic Military and Trade Forts (1526-1956). | Facebook.
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American Forts Network - News and Views from North America's Historic Military and Trade Forts (1526-1956). | Facebook.
Founded
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1998
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About
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News and Views from North America's Historic Military and Trade Forts (1526-1956).
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Description
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We began as a collection of several different websites on the old Geocities.com, showcasing individual historic forts in the United States and Canada. In 2009, with the shutdown of Geocities, we were left with only one website, our extensive database of every known fort ever built in North America. In 2011 we joined the Facebook community, monitoring over 500 fort and battlefield and museum Facebook pages in our news feed. Our familial heritage is French-Canadian (Québecois), so we feel it is important to give the study of Canadian forts equal importance to that of American forts. After all, before 1815 we all shared the same history!
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Mission
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An online community showcasing historic military forts in the United States and Canada, complementing our website database. Support your local fort and help save our past!
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admin@northamericanforts.com
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Website
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Prepared by: J. Glenn Eugster 12/14/2011
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