Finding Lost Space: Theories of Urban DesignVan Nostrand Reinhold, 1986 - 246 pagina's Traces leading urban spatial design theories that have emerged over the past eighty years: the principles of Sitte and Howard; the impact of and reactions to the Functionalist movement; and designs developed by Team 10, Robert Venturi, the Krier brothers, and Fumihiko Maki. |
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DEVELOPMENT OF TWENTIETHCENTURY SPACE | 21 |
URBAN SPACE PRECEDENTS | 60 |
THREE THEORIES OF URBAN SPATIAL DESIGN | 97 |
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