Arguably the most influential document in the history of urban
planning, Daniel Burnham’s 1909 Plan of Chicago, coauthored by
Edward Bennett and produced in collaboration with the Commercial Club
of Chicago, proposed many of the city’s most distinctive features,
including its lakefront parks and roadways, the Magnificent Mile, and
Navy Pier. Carl Smith’s fascinating history reveals the Plan’s
central role in shaping the ways people envision the cityscape and
urban life itself. Smith’s concise and accessible narrative begins
with a survey of Chicago’s stunning rise from a tiny frontier
settlement to the nation’s second-largest city. He then offers an
illuminating exploration of the Plan’s creation and reveals how it
embodies the renowned architect’s belief that cities can and must be
remade for the better. The Plan defined the City Beautiful movement
and was the first comprehensive attempt to reimagine a major American
city. Smith points out the ways the Plan continues to influence
debates, even a century after its publication, about how to create a
vibrant and habitable urban environment. Richly illustrated and
incisively written, his insightful book will be indispensable to our
understanding of Chicago, Daniel Burnham, and the emergence of the
modern city.
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Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226764733
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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