Many publications have been produced by professors or students at the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. Most recently, the School inaugurated its first biannual student journal trace. The first issue of trace pairs student work with interviews of Michael Graves Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, as well as Bob Allies of Allies + Morrison in the UK.
Ending Unemployment: Alternatives for Public Policy Melvin R. Levin, Professor, Urban Studies and Planning
Social Areas in Cities: Past and Future
Harold Carter
The High Technology of Silicon Valley
Everett M. Rogers
New Technologies and Services: Impacts on Cities and Jobs
Thierry J. Noyelle
Megalopolis Revisited: 25 Years Later
Jean Gottman
Sustaining Innovation as an American Competitive Advantage
Andre L. Delbecq
Los Angeles 2000
Jane Pisano
Planners and Protestors: Airport Opposition as Social Movement
Lisa R. Peattie
Cross-Cultural Studies and Urban Form
Amos Rapport
Defining Cultural Differences in Space Public Housing as a Microcosm
Jacqueline Leavitt
By-Passing & Trespassing: Explorations in Boundaries & Change
Alejandro Portes
Learning From Practice: Democratic Deliberation and the Promise of Planning Practice
John Forester
Witnesses, Engineers, and Storytellers: Using Research for Social Policy and Community Action
Peter Marris
Do Neighborhoods Matter? Place, Race and Economic Opportunity in the Washington Metropolitan Area
Margery Austin Turner
Cities Between Global Actors and Local Conditions
Saskia Sassen
Renewing the Civic Mission of the American Research University
Barry Checkoway