Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... suburban development , in 1868 . They noted the drawing power of the metropolis , but they also found a " counter - tide of migration , especially affecting the more intelligent and more fortunate classes . " It seemed to Olmsted and ...
... suburban development , in 1868 . They noted the drawing power of the metropolis , but they also found a " counter - tide of migration , especially affecting the more intelligent and more fortunate classes . " It seemed to Olmsted and ...
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... suburban estates . Abandoned farms were pre- selected for their scenery , but the suburban estate was more often an accident of convenience . Nonetheless , taste and money could do much to incorporate the groves and waterways and ...
... suburban estates . Abandoned farms were pre- selected for their scenery , but the suburban estate was more often an accident of convenience . Nonetheless , taste and money could do much to incorporate the groves and waterways and ...
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... suburban backyard , and there the Arcadian commuter felt the loss of nature most keenly . The typical suburban lot had no natural features and little hint of any " character . " Buildings dominated not only the lot itself but the view ...
... suburban backyard , and there the Arcadian commuter felt the loss of nature most keenly . The typical suburban lot had no natural features and little hint of any " character . " Buildings dominated not only the lot itself but the view ...
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