03738oam 2200673Ka 450 991079002510332120190503073402.00-262-30092-31-280-49913-397866135943650-262-30167-99786613594365(CKB)2670000000151571(EBL)3339395(SSID)ssj0000681054(PQKBManifestationID)12309369(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000681054(PQKBWorkID)10654511(PQKB)10026116(MiAaPQ)EBC3339395(OCoLC)778563932(OCoLC)785783160(OCoLC)794706326(OCoLC)959951751(OCoLC)961504523(OCoLC)962629850(OCoLC)966227043(OCoLC)988411238(OCoLC)988428514(OCoLC)991941334(OCoLC)995040861(OCoLC)1037908424(OCoLC)1038668142(OCoLC)1055321963(OCoLC-P)778563932(MaCbMITP)9183(Au-PeEL)EBL3339395(CaPaEBR)ebr10534382(CaONFJC)MIL359436(OCoLC)778563932(EXLCZ)99267000000015157120120228d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAmerican urban form a representative history /Sam Bass Warner and Andrew H. Whittemore ; drawings by Andrew H. WhittemoreCambridge, Mass. MIT Press©20121 online resource (195 p.)Urban and industrial environmentsDescription based upon print version of record.0-262-52532-1 0-262-01721-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- The city's seventeenth century beginnings -- The city in the mid-eighteenth century -- The merchant republic, 1820 -- The city overwhelmed, 1860 -- The city restructured, 1895 -- Toward a new economy and a novel urban form, 1925 -- The federally supported city, 1950 -- The polycentric city, 1975 -- The global city, 2000.An illustrated history of the American city's evolution from sparsely populated village to regional metropolis.American Urban Form--the spaces, places, and boundaries that define city life--has been evolving since the first settlements of colonial days. The changing patterns of houses, buildings, streets, parks, pipes and wires, wharves, railroads, highways, and airports reflect changing patterns of the social, political, and economic processes that shape the city. In this book, Sam Bass Warner and Andrew Whittemore map more than three hundred years of the American city through the evolution of urban form. They do this by offering an illustrated history of "the City"--a hypothetical city (constructed from the histories of Boston, Philadelphia, and New York) that exemplifies the American city's transformation from village to regional metropolis.In an engaging text accompanied by Whittemore's detailed, meticulous drawings, they chart the City's changes. Planning for the future of cities, they remind us, requires an understanding of the forces that shaped the city's past.Urban and industrial environments.Cities and townsUnited StatesHistoryCity and town lifeUnited StatesHistoryARCHITECTURE/Urban DesignCities and townsHistory.City and town lifeHistory.307.760973Warner Sam Bass1928-33325Whittemore Andrew H.1980-1584116OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910790025103321American urban form3867692UNINA