The urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright

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Auteur principal : Levine Neil (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright / Neil Levine
Publié : Princeton (N.J.), Oxford : Princeton University Press , cop. 2016
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVII-446 p.)
Contenu : Suburbs in the grid: the new Streetcar City. Wright's first urban design initiative: the development plan for the Roberts Block, 1896. The quadruple block plan as the framework for the Ladies' Home Journal "Home in a Prairie Town," 1900-1901. The Roberts Block revisited, 1903-4, the city beautiful, and the garden city. The quadruple block plan expanded into an entire neighborhood scheme for the Chicago city club competition of 1912-13. The city in question at the dawn of the automobile age. Congestion and its remedies in the skyscraper city of the 1920s. Decentralization versus centralization: Broadacre City's ruralist alternative to le corbusier's urbanism, 1929-35. New visions for the city center : urbanism under the hegemony of the automobile. A civic center megastructure for the lakefront of Madison, Wisconsin, 1938. Crystal City: a highrise, mixed-use, superblock development for Washington, D.C., 1940. The Point Park Civic Center and traffic interchange for the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, 1947. Plan for the expansion of Baghdad anchored by a cultural center, 1957
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