The Feckin' Book of Everything Irish: A Gansey-Load of Deadly Craic for Cute Hoors and Bowsies by Colin Murphy

The Feckin' Book of Everything Irish: A Gansey-Load of Deadly Craic for Cute Hoors and Bowsies by Colin Murphy

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The Feckin' Book of Everything Irish: A Gansey-Load of Deadly Craic for Cute Hoors and Bowsies by Colin Murphy

The story of forty years of MIT campus planning, told by the man who served as chief planning officer during that time.

This is the story of forty years of MIT campus planning, told by the man who served as chief planning officer during that time. The goal of Robert Simha and his colleagues in the MIT Planning Office was to preserve the qualities that defined MIT while managing resources for the future; this effort, MIT President Charles Vest writes in the foreword, constitutes an important part of MIT's institutional memory.

The Planning Office was created in 1958 to provide long-range planning and to maintain a campus master plan. Its responsibilities included coordinating academic and administrative planning, developing capital budgeting techniques, implementing campus design criteria, and establishing a space inventory and management system--as well as a more rational procedure for allocating space.

Simha chronicles the work of the Planning Office in a series of short essays describing individual projects and overall campus development, including an account of the central role played by the Planning Office in the defeat of a proposed eight-lane, double-decked interstate highway that would have passed through the campus. Simha's department was also the catalyst for the development of Kendall Square from a defunct industrial district into a center for high-tech business and research. The Planning Office oversaw the growth of the campus from four million to nine million square feet; because of its thoughtful planning, the MIT community today enjoys green spaces and buildings of architectural distinction where there were once parking lots and factories.

Previous edition published by MIT's Office of the Executive Vice President (paper, 2000).

Colin Murphy is a playwright who focuses on politics and media. He's written a number of plays about Irish politics, including Haughey/Gregory, about the Gregory Deal of 1982, Inside the GPO, about the Easter Rising, and Guaranteed! The Guarantee and The Bailout (both produced by John Kelleher Media) are his adaptations of the latter two. For the theatre, he adapted the Charlie Bird novel A Day in May. ANU Productions has presented his verbatim dramas Jack Duggan's War and Judging Shaw (based on Fintan O'Toole's book of the same name).

His short film Leave to Stay (produced by Treasure Entertainment) was made for RTÉ Storyland. For the Sunday Business Post, he publishes a weekly piece.

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ISBN 13 9780760782194
ISBN 10 0760782199
Title The Feckin' Book of Everything Irish: A Gansey-Load of Deadly Craic for Cute Hoors and Bowsies
Author Colin Murphy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Barnes And Noble
Year published 1769-01-01
Number of pages 304
Prizes Benjamin Franklin Award
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.