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The lost drawings of M. Leo Elliott
By Grant Rimbey CNU
Tags: News Feature, ybor city, USF School of Architecture and Community Design, Trent Green, Temple Terrace, Tampa Regional History, Tampa Bay History Center, Tampa Bay History, Tampa, Sustainable Building, Rodney Kite-Powell, Mediterranean Revival Architecture, M. Leo Elliott, Lynn Elliott Rydene, linda saul-sena, history, historic preservation, Historic Architecture, green community, Green Building, Grant Rimbey, Florida history, Florida Architecture, Early Tampa, Del Acosta, Carrastro & Associates, Architecture, Architectural Drawings, AIA Tampa Bay Architectural Heritage Committee, AIA Tampa Bay
Temple Terrace history highlighted in new book
Tags: Local Arts, Environment, Temple Terrace, tampa history, Tampa Bay History, Tampa, preservation, neighborhoods, historic preservation, green community, Grant Rimbey, books
USF's Design Build program: Architecture as community involvement
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, USF School of Architecture and Community Design, usf Design Build program, University of South Florida School of Architecture and Community Design, Uncategorized, Temple Terrace, Tampa-Bay, starchitect, Rural Studio program, Riverfront Park Pavilion, recycled palettes, reclaimed shipping containers, rammed earth, Noah Nothing Caring and Teaching House, green living, green community, Green Building, community involvement, bamboo, Auburn University, Activism
Building Green, thinking green
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, Whole Earth Discipline, Whole Earth Catalog, Uncategorized, sustainable design, sustainable building practices, stewart brand, opinion, LEED, Kevin Contreras, How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline Will Change Our Lives for the Better, greenwashing, Green Policy, green living, green jobs, green community, green building practices, Green Building, Christopher Steiner, building green, An Ecopragmatist Manifesto, Activism, $20 Per Gallon
Congress for the New Urbanism 2010 Statewide Meeting this week (1/28-29): Progressive planning advocates (video)
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, new urbanism, green living, green jobs, green community, Grant Rimbey, Florida and sustainable urbanism, events, cnu, Activism
10 ways for Tampa Bay to get greener in the next decade (videos)
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, green community, Activism
1890s Ybor City: Green and sustainable (plus vintage postcards)
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, ybor city, West Tampa, vintage postcards, vintage photos, urban renewal, Uncategorized, old urbanism, Green Policy, green living, green community, Grant Rimbey, Centro Ybor, Central Avenue, Black Like Me, A Stranger In The Barrio
Tampa Bay planning tip: Learn to swim (video)
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, Tampa Bay planning, rising ocean levels, greenhouse effect, green community, Activism
Fixing sprawl and redesigning suburbia
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, sustainabilty, reburbia, inhabitat.com, Green Policy, green planning, green living, green jobs, green community, Green Building, green architecture, Galina Tahchieva, dwell magazine, design competition
Pecha Kucha Night Vol. 3 this Saturday in Ybor (video)
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, presentations, Pecha Kucha, happenings, green ideas, green community, events, don vincente de ybor, art, Architecture, Activism
Architects, architecture and the 2009 AIA Tampa Bay Design Awards
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, usf, Uncategorized, Tampa, school of architecture, planning, news, green living, green community, Green Building, design, Architecture, AIA
Reconstructing a historic bat tower in Temple Terrace and how to build your own bat roost
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, USF School of Architecture and Community Design, usf, Uncategorized, Temple Terrace, sugarloaf key, stanley russell, SACD, rammed earth wall, Old Florida, native species, historic preservation, Historic Architecture, Hillsborough River, Hillsborough, green living, green community, Green Building, green architecture, Florida Bat Conservancy, ecology, bats, Activism, 2009 planning commission award of excellence for green
Vote in the American Inst. of Architects Tampa Bay's "Second Annual People's Choice Award" program
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, sustainable architecture, news, green community, events, design, Architecture, architect
The roots of sprawl
Tags: News Feature, Environment, urban planning, Uncategorized, transit oriented development, traditional neighborhood development, sustainable urbanism, sustainability, Sprawl, smart growth, new urbanism, green community, Green Building, Activism
The Tampa that might have been
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, urban planning, urban design, Uncategorized, Temple Terrace, Tampa, sustainability, new urbanism, green planning, green living, green community, Green Building, green 100, Grant Rimbey, clean energy, Architecture, Activism
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'Florida has a chance to make history': Only three states have passed recreational weed on the ballot by more than 60 percent
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
Ybor City’s new Orange Blossom Trading Co. opens today
By Jourdan Ducat
Pro-Palestinian activists block traffic in downtown Tampa
By Ray Roa
Suspended Hillsborough prosecutor Andrew Warren now says he will run for re-election
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
An original Davis Islands mansion owned by one of the early leaders of Tampa Electric Co. is now on the market. Located…
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