The Limits of the CityHarper & Row, 1974 - 147 pages |
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... neighborhood and pollute it with gasoline exhausts and noise , a proposed nuclear power plant , a proposed redevel- opment scheme that will replace old neighborhood dwell- ings by monster high - rise superblocks , and so forth . It is ...
... neighborhood and pollute it with gasoline exhausts and noise , a proposed nuclear power plant , a proposed redevel- opment scheme that will replace old neighborhood dwell- ings by monster high - rise superblocks , and so forth . It is ...
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... neighborhood problems , by strengthening the authority of city planning agencies ; ur- ban administrative problems , by creating city managers who are beyond the reach of public influence or by extend- ing the executive powers of the ...
... neighborhood problems , by strengthening the authority of city planning agencies ; ur- ban administrative problems , by creating city managers who are beyond the reach of public influence or by extend- ing the executive powers of the ...
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... neighborhoods shares all the unrealities that mar Frederic J. Osborn's defense of How- ard's vision . This neighborhood world is dying : the same forces that truncate the inhabitant of the new town are delivering the small shop over to ...
... neighborhoods shares all the unrealities that mar Frederic J. Osborn's defense of How- ard's vision . This neighborhood world is dying : the same forces that truncate the inhabitant of the new town are delivering the small shop over to ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Bourgeois City | 36 |
The Limits of the Bourgeois City | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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