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Tracing the history of architecture’s relationship with retail environments during a time of significant transformation in urban centers and in open suburban landscapes, Smiley expands and qualifies the making of American modernism.
Pedestrian modern: shopping and american architecture, 1925-1956
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Tracing the history of architecture’s relationship with retail environments during a time of significant transformation in urban centers and in open suburban landscapes, Smiley expands and qualifies the making of American modernism.
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Housing and dwelling : perspectives on modern domestic architecture / edited by Barbara Miller Lane.
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Housing and dwelling : perspectives on modern domestic architecture / edited by Barbara Miller Lane.
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This book is based on a conference sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts with the Woodrow Wilson Center concerning strategies for the reuse of dead malls in America's first-ring suburbs. Originally celebrated as community centers, the substantial commercial success of the early suburban shopping center was fleeting, as subsequent generations of ever-larger(...)
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Sprawl and public space : redressing the mall
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This book is based on a conference sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts with the Woodrow Wilson Center concerning strategies for the reuse of dead malls in America's first-ring suburbs. Originally celebrated as community centers, the substantial commercial success of the early suburban shopping center was fleeting, as subsequent generations of ever-larger malls have left behind a landscape of struggling and boarded- up shells. This pervasive condition is presented in the context of the history of public space and the shopping mall. The book includes essays by Robert Fishman, Benjamin Barber and Margaret Crawford and innovative projects for the strip and mixed-use developments by such architects as RoTo, Lewis, Tsurumaki, Lewis, ShoP and Gary Handel + Associates. A roundtable with developers and bankers on obstacles to the redevelopment of failed shopping centers is also included. The review of case studies and projective work is intended to foster a more serious examination of new models for making and using public space.
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Contents : Steve Siberman on Steven Johnson's "The Gost Map"; Robert Campbell on James Howard Kunstler's "The Long Emergency"; Kunstler Responds, Geoff Manaugh on Harvard's "Wonders of the World"; David Smiley on Alex Wall's "Victor Gruen"; Wall Responds; Alec Appelbaum on David Adjaye's "Making Public Buildings"; Javier Arbona on Janet Abrams and Peter Hall's "Else/Where(...)
Urban design review : spring 2007
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Contents : Steve Siberman on Steven Johnson's "The Gost Map"; Robert Campbell on James Howard Kunstler's "The Long Emergency"; Kunstler Responds, Geoff Manaugh on Harvard's "Wonders of the World"; David Smiley on Alex Wall's "Victor Gruen"; Wall Responds; Alec Appelbaum on David Adjaye's "Making Public Buildings"; Javier Arbona on Janet Abrams and Peter Hall's "Else/Where : Mapping"; Abrams Responds; Sarah Rich on Max Andrew's "Land,Art"; Influences : Andrew Maynard.
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