URBAN PLANNING IN PRE COLUMBIAN AMERICA
The subject of this essay is the planned cities of pre-Columbian America - planned cities being those which were presumably created, constructed, or remodeled, at the behest of the power structure, to fulfill certain functions. Urban planning ...
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Main Author: | Hardoy, Jorge Enrique (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Studio Vista
1967
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Series: | Planning and cities
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