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Fine and Applied Arts
Urban and Regional Planning
Albert Z. Guttenberg Papers, 1945-2000
Box 1: Personal Information, Curriculum Vitae and Publications, 1955-1999
Personal and Biographical Information
Curriculum Vitae
Publications:
Capital Budget 1955-1959 and Capital Improvement Program. Portland (Maine) Planning
Board, December, 1955, 24 pp.
Introduction and summary in The Pilot Plan: The First Step in the Development of a
Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Philadelphia City Planning Commission, 1957.
A multiple land use classification system. Journal of the American Institute of Planners,
25, 3:143-150 (August, 1959).
Evaluating non-residential property. Journal of Housing, Number 2, 1964, pp. 7379.
Reprinted in Ekistics, April 1964.
Explorations into Urban Structure. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964,
246 pp. (with M. M. Webber, J. W. Dyckman, D. L. Foley, W. L. C. Wheaton and
C. E. Wurster). Translated into Spanish and Italian.
Indagacoines Sobre La Estructura Urbana. El Plan Tactico. pp. 183-198.
Collecion Cienca Urbanistica. Trustees of University of Pennsylvania. 1964
New Directions in Land Use Classification. Chicago :American Society of Planning
Officials, 1965.
Urban structure and urban growth. Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 26,
2:104-110 (May, 1960). Reprinted in Urban Planning Theory (Melville C.
Branch, ed.), Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 1975,
pp. 135-143. Translated into Italian in La Crescita e La Struttura Urbana-Saqqi
di Chapin, Wingo, Webber, Guttenberg M. Garimberti, ed.), Venezia: Edizioni
Cluva, 1966, pp. 107 -122.
The Social Evaluation of Non-Residential Land Use. Urbana, Illinois: Bureau of
Community Planning of the University of Illinois, 1967.
The language of planning. Landscape, 16, 2:10-11 (Winter 1967).
Review of "Land use information; a critical survey of United States statistics," by Marion
Clawson with Charles Stewartin Journal of the American Institute of Planners,
33, 1:59-60 (January 1967).
Content Analysis for City Planning Literature. Monticello, Illinois: Council of Planning
Librarians, 1967.
Indagini Sulla Struttura Urbana: Struttura e Forma Urbana. Il PianoTattico. pp.221-241.
Trustees of University of Pennsylvania, 1964.
The social uses of city planning. Plan Canada, Journal of the Town Planning Institute of
Canada, 9, 1:6-14 (March 1968). Expanded version of The Language of Planning.
Published in slightly altered form as "The Semantics of Planning" in the Bureau
of Community Planning Newsletter, Vol. 9, No. 1, March, 1968 and reprinted for
training purposes by the International City Manager's Association, 1968.
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Einige Bedeutungen des Begriffes 'sozial contra physisch' in der Amerikanischen
Stadtplanung. Informationen, 18 Jahrgang Nr. 14/68 v. 31 (Juli 1968), pp. 411-
422. Institut fur Raumordnung, Bad Godesberg, Germany.
Planning semantics needs improvement. American City Magazine, October 1969.
Excerpted from The Social Uses of City Planning.
Review of "The unprepared society: planning for a precarious future, " by Donald W.
Michael in Planning (American Society of Planning Officials), 35,4:66-67 (April
1969).
Environmental Reform in the United States; The Populist-Progressive Era and the New
Deal - a Bibliography. Monticello, Illinois: Council of Planning Librarians, May
1969.
Social versus physical planning' revisited. Planning (American Society of Planning
Officials), 35, 7:112-114 (August 1969).
The Land Use Movement of the 1920's - a Bibliographic Essay. Monticello, Illinois:
Council of Planning Librarians, 1973, 42 pp.
Transnational land use: toward a conceptual framework and taxonomy of issues. Land
Economics, 50, 1:3-14 (February 1974) with R. Y. Nanetti.
The urban system. In Human Ecology (N. Levine, ed.). North Scituate, Massachusetts:
Duxbury Press, 1975, pp. 296-324.
Rationalizing American agriculture: the land utilization movement of the 1920's.
Agricultural History, 50, 3:477-490 (July 1976).
Classifying regions: a conceptual approach. International Regional Science Review, I, 3;l-
13 (Fall 1977).
Toward a conceptual framework for an international classification of land use planning
information. In Proceedings II, Conference of the Gesellschaft fur Klassifikation,
Frankfurt-Hoechst, West Germany, April 6-7, 1978, pp. 190-200.
City encounter and 'desert' encounter: two sources of American regional planning thought.
Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 44, 4:399-411 (October 1978).
Exposes/Berichte/Papers. Land Informations Systems. Federation Internationale Des
Geometres. Commission 3. 1981
Land data classification - a linguistic approach. Seventh European Symposium on Urban
Data Management, The Hague, The Netherlands, April 23-27, 1979.
Remembering the thirties - public works programs in Illinois. A traveling exhibit.
Planning and Public Policy. Volume 6, Number 3 (Summer 1980), with Carl
Patton and others. Republished as The Thirties in Illinois -The Road to Recovery.
Illustrated brochure to accompany traveling exhibit of the same name.
Standardization and flexibility in the ordering of topographic data. Nederlands
Geodetisch Tildschrift, 22, 10:371-374 (October 1980).
Classificatie Van Topografische Elementen. Onderzoekrapport. (November, 1980).
The Woonerf - a social invention in urban structure. Institute of Transportation Engineers
Journal. October 1981, pp. 17-22.
The nation as family - the 'Winning Plan' of Prestonia Mann Martin. Annual Conference
of Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Washington, D.C., October 24,
1981.
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The nation as family - the "Winning Plan" of Prestonia Mann Martin. Planning and Public
Policy. Volume 9, Number 3, August 1983.
Planning education at Illinois - origins and ancestors. Annual Conference of Associated
Collegiate Schools of Planning. San Francisco, California. October 24, 1983 (with
Louis Wetmore).
The elements of land policy. Ekistics 304 January/February 1984, pp. 13-18.
City Planning developed at a 'Cow College.' Planning and Public Policy, Volume 10,
Number I, February 1984. (With Louis Wetmore).
How to crowd and still be kind. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. Winter, 9,2; 100-
119 (Spring/Summer 1982). Special issue on appropriate technology. An expanded
version of "The Woonerf-Social Invention in Urban Structure." Reprinted in New
Local Centers in Centralized States, (Peter H. Merki, ed.) Lanham, CA: University
Press of America, 1985, pp. 103-212.
What's in a name change? Landscape Architecture & City Planning at Illinois. Council of
Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference. Urbana, Illinois, September 21,
1985. With Louis B. Wetmore.
Review of "The development of planning thought: a critical perspective" by Cliff Hague
in Town Planning Review. Volume 56, No. 4, October 1985, pp. 510-511.
Scientific management, unionism and city planning. Proceedings. First National
Conference on American Planning History, Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio, March 14, 1986, pp. 317-325.
The Cincinnati "Social Unit" - an experiment in neighborhood democracy. Proceedings.
Second International Conference on Planning Theory and Practice. Turin, Italy,
September, 1986.
The Cincinnati "Social Unit" - an experiment in neighborhood democracy. Second
International Conference on Planning Theory Practice, Turin, Italy, September,
1986.
Politica in Italia. I Fatti del ‘Anno e le Interpretazioni. La legge sul condono edilizio.
pp.55-66. Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society. Ediozione 87. A
Cura di Piergiorgio Corbetta e Robert Leonardi. 1987
The Condono Edilizio debate. Italian Politics, A Review, Volume 2 (Raffaeila Nanetti,
Robert Leonardi and Piergiorgio Corbetta, eds.), 1988, pp.126-135. Published also
in Italian in Politicain Italia (Piergorgio Corbetta and Robert Leonardi, eds.), 1987,
pp. 55-66.
The relation of the concepts of science, democracy and community in the Progressive Era.
Second National Conference on American Planning History. Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 1987.
Review of "The Paradox of Professionalism: Reform and Public Service in Urban
America," 1900-1940 by Don C. Kirschner Planning Perspectives. Vol. 3, No.I,
January, 1988, pp. 112-114.
Abusivismo and the Borgate of Rome. In Spontaneous Shelter -- International
Perspectives, (Carl Patton, ed.). Temple University Press, 1988.
Regionalization as a symbolic process. Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Volume II,
No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), 1-17.
A Note on the idea of cycles in American planning history. Working Paper. Denver
Colorado: Society of American City and Regional Planning History. April, 1990.
12 pp. Also published in Proceedings. Third National Conference on American
Planning History. Cincinnati, Ohio. December, 1989.
New growth techniques in the American suburbs. Eupolis: La Rigualificazione Delle
Citta'in Europa a cura di A. Clementi e F. Perego. II. Pereferie in Cantiere.
Biblioteca di Cultura Moderna 974. Roma-Bari 1990.
What is planning? Is there such a thing as planning history? Proceedings Fourth National
Conference on American Planning History. Richmond, Virginia, 7-10 November,
1991.
Toward a behavioral theory of regionalization. In Theories and Methods of Spatio-
Temporal Reasoning in Geographic Space. (Andrew Frank, Irene Compari and
Ubaldo Formentini, Eds). Berlin Heidelberg: Springer Verlag. 1992. 110-119.
The Language of Planning- Essays on the Origins and Ends of American Planning
Thought. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 1993.
Land, space and spatial planning in three time regions. In Spatial Information Theory: A
Theoretical basis for GIS. (Andrew Frank and Irene Compari, Eds.). Berlin-
Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. 1993. 284-293.
Whence, "Regional" Science. In International Regional Science Review. 17,3: 307-310
(1995).
AZPathways in American Planning History- A Thematic Chronology. APA web site since
1998
Review of "The Writings of Clarence S. Stein; Architect of the planned Community", by
Kermit Carlyle Parsons, in Journal of the American Planning Association.
Forthcoming, summer of 1999.
Land Use Classification-an Historical Perspective. Working paper in Land Based
Classification Project Series. Forthcoming in 2000 by American Planning
Association.
Box 2:
Subject File: 1st Calvary- Subject File: Correspondence CH, 1945-2000
1st Calvary Division, Souvenir Battle Diary, 1945
American Institute of Planners, National Data Series, 1966-68
Conference Programs, 1974-95
Conference/Seminar Announcements, 1960-97
Conference/Unpublished Papers, 1961-84
Correspondence:
1955-61
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969, A-G
1969, H-Z
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1970, A-L
1970, M-Z
1971, A-L
1971, M-Z
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977, A-I
1977, J-Z
1978, A-H
1978, I-Z
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983, A-G
1983, H-Z
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989-90
1991-95
1996-2000
Edmund Bacon, 1961-92
Eugenie Birch, 1979-89
Theo Bogearts, 1980-86
Mike Brooks, 1971-78
Barry Checkoway, 1976-85
Box 3:
Subject File: Correspondence CH- Subject File: Urban Planning 487, 1961-2000
Correspondence
Jean-Jacques Chevallier, 1979-84
Bob and Raffealla Coughlin, 1865-86
Patrick Cusick, 1964
John Dakin, 1966-76
Ralph Gakenheimer, 1965-67
Laurence Gerkens, 1983-91
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Bill Goodman, 1966-79
Joe Heikoff, 1964-86
Lewis Hopkins, 1986-91
Andy Isserman, 1974-95
I. Koeppe, 1968
Donald Krueckeberg, 1976-86
Nathaniel Lichfield, 1982-83
Gill-Chin Lim, 1986-91
Carl Patton, 1974-93
H. Raup, 1973
Josephine Reynolds, 1965
Robert Riley, 1966-67
Louis Wetmore, 1965-86
Tony Wood, 1977-95
Unidentifiable Recipients, 1970-99
Exerpts from Papers, Dates Unknown
Letters of Recommendation on Behalf of Guttenberg, 1954-64
Material Relating to UIUC, 1967-90
Newspaper Clippings, 1964-87
Parametro: bimestrale internazionale di architettura & urbanistica
Philadelphia City Planning Committee, Correspondence and Activities, 1951-64
Philadelphia Comprehensive Plan of 1960, General Concepts
Published Papers, 1964-84
Reviews of Guttenberg’s Work, 1960-94
Unpublished Papers, 1961-80
Unpublished Papers, 1981-99
Unpublished Papers by Others, 1962-77
Unpublished Papers by Others, 1977-89
Course Material, General
Course Materials, Summary
Urban Planning (UP) 260/488- Introduction to the Urban Planning Profession, 1970
UP 303/373: Urban Structure and Function, 1972-89
UP 324: Land Policy Conflicts Around the World 1983, 1985
UP 325: U.S. Population and Land Settlement Policy, 1976-78
UP 338-C: State Development Policy, 1973
UP 351: Environmental Reform in the U.S., History of Planning, Development of American
Planning Thought, 1969-89.
UP 380/350: Survey of Regional Planning, 1979-86.
UP 387-D: Contemporary Land Use Policy Issues, 1977.
UP 387-F: Contemporary Land Use Issues, 1976, 1979.
UP 487: Urban Planning Seminar on the Language of Planning, 1965-66 (1of 3)
UP 487: Urban Planning Seminar on the Language of Planning, 1965-66 (2 of 3)
UP 487: Urban Planning Seminar on the Language of Planning, 1965-66 (3 of 3)
UP 487-C: Topics in National and International Planning, 1974
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UP 487-D: Urban Growth Policy Seminar, 1972
UP 487-E: Population and Land Settlement Policy, 1975.