Georgia Institute of Technology
12 known books
newest first
No author bio imported yet.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Announcement of combined masters'...
Announcement of combined masters' program in city and regional planning and transportation engineering
Year unknown
Announcements
Announcements
Year unknown
Announcing a short course in adva...
Announcing a short course in advanced zoning July 24-29, 1961
Year unknown
Arkansas. University and Georgia Institute of Technology
A study to determine the feasibil...
A study to determine the feasibility of using remote sensing techniques to prevent ship collisions
Year unknown
E. F. Greneker, J. L. Eaves, T. M. Miller, Georgia. Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia. Dept. of Transportation, and Georgia Institute of Technology
Downtown Atlanta radial transit
Downtown Atlanta radial transit
Year unknown
[General Catalog]; 1906/07-1907/08
[General Catalog]; 1906/07-1907/08
Year unknown
Graduate program, city planning, ...
Graduate program, city planning, Georgia Institute of Technology
Year unknown
Here or There?
Here or There?
Year unknown
National Bureau of Economic Research, Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, Policy and Global Affairs, and National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine
Keynote and plenary session papers
Keynote and plenary session papers
Year unknown
United States. Office of Water Resources Research, Georgia Institute of Technology, and National Conference on Urban Water Research (1970 Georgia Institute of Technology)
Need ... Community planning resea...
Need ... Community planning research by [Georgia Institute of Technology] architectural students [analyzing conditions in Atlanta]
Year unknown
The J.C. Nichols Foundation award...
The J.C. Nichols Foundation award, 1954-1955
Year unknown
Georgia Institute of Technology and J.C.N. Foundation
The use of computers in the const...
The use of computers in the construction industry
Year unknown
Fetched from OpenLibrary. Some translations may appear as separate works.