The Limits of the CityHarper & Row, 1974 - 147 pages |
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... environment can there be complete people ; only in a rational urban situation can the human spirit advance its most vital cultural and social traditions . What , then , is a complete urban environment ? This work will try to answer the ...
... environment can there be complete people ; only in a rational urban situation can the human spirit advance its most vital cultural and social traditions . What , then , is a complete urban environment ? This work will try to answer the ...
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... environment that sur- rounded the home . The concrete nature of the labor pro- cess , the directness , indeed , familiar character , of nearly all social relations , and the human scale of civic life which fostered a high degree of ...
... environment that sur- rounded the home . The concrete nature of the labor pro- cess , the directness , indeed , familiar character , of nearly all social relations , and the human scale of civic life which fostered a high degree of ...
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... environment . Los Angeles's municipal apparatus may sprawl like the metropolis itself , its culture may be as diffuse as its urban center , but the city acquires civic coherence and energy when it is compelled to cope with the environmental ...
... environment . Los Angeles's municipal apparatus may sprawl like the metropolis itself , its culture may be as diffuse as its urban center , but the city acquires civic coherence and energy when it is compelled to cope with the environmental ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Bourgeois City | 36 |
The Limits of the Bourgeois City | 57 |
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