DESIGN OF CITIES

"The major contemporary work on urban design . . . Splendidly presented, filled with thoughtful and brilliant intuitive insights." -The New Republic In a brilliant synthesis of words and pictures, Edmund N. Bacon relates historical examples to modern principles of urban planning. He vividl...

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Main Author: Bacon, Edmund N. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames and Hudson Ltd 1995
©1967
Edition:REVISED EDITION
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