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2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
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OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.088

Created:
Author: Sibelle Grise
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Former library copy, with adhesive labels and tape on spine.
Obsolete barcode on back cover.
Address label on front cover, to Lawrence Public Library.

Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Grisé_ Sibelle
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
ArchitectureBoston
Subtitle
Gateway Cities
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.

Softcover magazine. ArchitectureBoston, Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 2009). Edited by Ann Beha, FAIA. Edition titled “Gateway Cities”.
Mentions Lawrence. Cover photo of Lawrence Manufacturing Co. ghost sign, in Lowell.

Contents:
From the Editor
Letters
Ephemera
• Vanderwarker’s Pantheon
• Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 National Tourist Routes in Norway
• Actions: What You Can Do With the City
The Lurker
• Taking Care of Buildings
Roundtable: Hidden Assets: Rebuilding the Gateway Cities — “Mill cities offer a case study in the connections between real estate development and economic development.” Participants include Robert Ansin (CEO of Mass Innovation in Lawrence, Mass.) and Maggie Super Church (of Lawrence CommunityWorks, formerly of Groundwork Lawrence).
Gateway to the Future: Rethinking the Mill Cities of Massachusetts — “Left out of Boston’s prosperity, these industrial cities have joined forces to forge a new future.” (Mentions Lawrence.)
Radical Urbanism: The Case for Mom and Pop
Greetings from Our Holyoke — “A school-based public-art project explores overlooked places.”
The Real Deal: Re-Inventing the Post-Industrial City — “Lowell, Massachusetts, the city that was once the largest industrial city in the country and the largest producer of textiles in the world, knows what it means to be ‘post-industrial.’”
Periodical Roundup: Covering the Issues
Books
• Beyond the Ruins
• Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City
• Mill Times
Site Work
Index to Advertisers
Other Voices: Fitchburg

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Publisher
Boston: The Boston Society of Architects
Date (created)
2009
Format
56 pp.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.