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Planning problems of town, city and region; papers and discussions at the International city and regional planning conference held at New York city, April 20 to 25, 1925.
Main entry:

International Town, City and Regional Planning Conference (1925 : New York, N.Y.)

Title & Author:

Planning problems of town, city and region; papers and discussions at the International city and regional planning conference held at New York city, April 20 to 25, 1925.

Publication:

Baltimore, Md., Pub. for the Conference by the Norman, Remington Co., 1925.

Description:

5 preliminary leaves, 530 pages plates, 3 folded maps, plans 24 cm

Notes:
The international conference was held in conjunction with the 17th National conference on city planning and is bound in a style uniform with the annual Proceedings of that conference, taking the place of the volume for 1925.
The international congress was held in conjunction with the 17th National conference on city planning and the proceedings of that conference taking the place of the volume for 1925.
The proceedings of the international congress were also issued in an independent volume, with title in English, French and German: International town planning conference, New York, 1925. Report. Conférence internationale de l'aménagement des villes, New York, 1925. Compte rendu. Internationale städtebautagung, New York, 1925. Bericht.
Addresses of welcome.--Progress in planning, by G.B. Ford.--Discussion by representatives of various countries.--The traffic problem.--Decentralization within regions.--The New York regional plan.--A plan for the state of New York, by C.S. Stein.--How to lay out regions for planning, by Alfred Bettman.--The government of metropolitan areas, by T.H. Reed.--Typical city plans.--Selection of airplane fields, by W.N. Hensley, jr.--Aerial photographic mapping, by G.H. Matthes.--Planning unbuilt areas.--Zoning in practice.--Acquisition of lands benefited by public improvements, by Dr. I.G. Gibbon.--The business value of city and regional planning, by Bancroft Gherardi.--Organization of the seventeenth conference [of the National conference on city planning].--Resolutions adopted by the conference.
Subject:

Cities and towns.
Planning Congresses.
Villes.
Planification Congrès.
cities.
Planning
Cities and towns Planning Congresses.

Form/genre:

Conference papers and proceedings

Added entries:

International Town Planning Conference (9th : 1925 : New York, N.Y.)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 18566
Call No.: ID:87-B5870
Status: Available

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