Can Our Cities Survive?: An ABC of Urban Problems, Their Analysis, Their Solutions |
Contents
FOREWORD BY JOSEPH HUDNUT | 9 |
Bermondsey London Wide World London slums Wide World Cover of the Architects Journal Octo | 52 |
Dean of the Graduate School of Design Harvard University | 64 |
Copyright | |
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acre American cities Angeles architecture automobile become Bethnal Green blighted areas borough borough unit buildings cent central districts century cities of today city planning civic community services concentration congestion Congress consequences construction coördination decades decentralization densities of population Detroit distances distribution dwellings economic example expansion facilities factors growth hectare high densities highways housing increase inhabitants La Sarraz labor lack land values large cities layout Le Corbusier legislation light limits living conditions London lot crowding Manhattan means miles motor movement natural necessary needs neighborhood unit open spaces organization overcrowding Paris pedestrian playgrounds population density possible present production railroad recreation centers Regional Plan Regional Plan Association residential districts roads scale Sigfried Giedion skyscraper slums square mile street system structure suburban suburbs tion town planner Town-Planning Chart transportation urban functions vast vehicles week-end whole York York City