Hoppenfeld, Morton2006-07-182006-07-181967-11"A Sketch of the Planning-Building Process for Columbia, Maryland". American Institute of Planners Journal, November 1967, pages 398-409.https://hdl.handle.net/1920/1127Article: Photocopy, 11" x 8.5" (29.7 cm x 21.6 cm) This submission contains only the first of 12 pages of the article. For full article, please contact the American Planning Association at www.planning.org or GMU's SC&A at www.gmu.edu/library/specialcollectionsA Sketch of the Planning-Building Process for Columbia, Maryland, by Morton Hoppenfeld. Originally published in the American Institute of Planners Journal, November 1967, pages 398-409. Using the new town of Columbia, this article attempts to describe some of the implications of this new way of working where the concept of professionalism is not jeopardized by personal commitment and involvement. It is a description of a multi-disciplinary approach to planning and building, viewed as parts of the same process rather than separate activities. Includes maps and figures, site and social analysis, transportation needs, and two appendices. Planned Community Archives Collection, 419.04.453597 bytesapplication/pdfen-USColumbia (MD)New communitiesSite analysisSocial analysisTransportationA sketch of the planning-building process for Columbia, MarylandArticle