The City of To-morrow and Its PlanningDover, 1987 - 301 Seiten In this 1929 classic, the great architect Le Corbusier turned from the design of houses to the planning of cities, surveying urban problems and venturing bold new solutions. The book shocked and thrilled a world already deep in the throes of the modern age. |
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... Open spaces are vital to the city . I have said before elsewhere that we talk complacently of our present meagre provision of these as the A ROOF GARDEN A charming promenade for the urban dweller , with its amusing hint of the ship's ...
... open spaces which are the lungs of a city . We must increase the open spaces and diminish the distances to be covered . Therefore the centre of the city must be constructed vertically . ર The city's residential quarters must no longer ...
... open space are the cafés , restaurants , luxury shops , halls of various kinds , a magnificent forum descending by ... SPACES . Of the area ( a ) , 95 per cent of the ground is open ( squares , restaurants , theatres ) . Of the area ( b ) ...
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THE PACKDONKEYS WAY AND MANS WAY | 5 |
ORDER | 15 |
SENSIBILITY COMES INTO PLAY | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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