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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Johns Hopkins University Press
    ISBN: 9781421433301
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)
    Keywords: Landscape art & architecture
    Abstract: During the 1920s, enterprising realtors, housing professionals, and builders developed the models that became the inspiration for the subdivision tract housing now commonplace in the U.S.Originally published in 2001. Suburban subdivisions of individual family homes are so familiar a part of the American landscape that it is hard to imagine a time when they were not common in the U. S. The shift to large-scale speculative subdivisions is usually attributed to the period after World War II. In Entrepreneurial Vernacular: Developers' Subdivisions in the 1920s, Carolyn S. Loeb shows that the precedents for this change in single-family home design were the result of concerted efforts by entrepreneurial realtors and other housing professionals during the 1920s. In her discussion of the historical and structural forces that propelled this change, Loeb focuses on three typical speculative subdivisions of the 1920s and on the realtors, architects, and building-craftsmen who designed and constructed them. These examples highlight the "shared set of planning and design concerns" that animated realtors (whom Loeb sees as having played the "key role" in this process) and the network of housing experts with whom they associated. Decentralized and loosely coordinated, this network promoted home ownership through flexible strategies of design, planning, financing, and construction which the author describes as a new and "entrepreneurial" vernacular
    Note: English
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    London : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
    ISBN: 9781350258617
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 711.40943155
    Keywords: City planning-Germany-Berlin ; Public art ; City planning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Public Art and the Affirmation of the City -- An Overview of Themes -- Berlin Background -- The Aim and Description of This Book -- 2 West Berlin Walls, Street Art, and the Right to the City -- The Murals and Their West Berlin Context -- The Right to the City: A New Paradigm for Public Art -- Street Art and the Right to the City -- 3 City Spaces: Contemporary Public Sculpture in Berlin -- New Monuments -- Networks -- Voids -- Ground Planes -- Conflicts -- Sculpture Reclaiming the Urban Realm -- 4 The Memorial Landscape of the Berlin Wall -- Where Was the Wall? -- Toward Memorialization -- The Memorial Landscape -- The Afterlife of the Memorial Landscape -- The Persistence of Forgetting -- The Memorial and the City -- 5 Conclusion: Public Art within an Urban Discourse -- Bibliography -- Index.
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