This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced by architects in the United States during WWII in response to the new political, cultural, and economic conditions of the war. The efforts of architects and planners like Oskar Stonorov and Louis Kahn contributed to reconfiguring the organizational principle of the "neighborhood unit" model envisioned by Clarence Perry during the 1920s, transferring the discourse from the domain of urban sociology and technical planning to the realm of the American profession. This article revolves around the unexplored and intense period of architectural experimentation during WWII, when the neighborhood emerged as a vibrant platform for the efforts of profe...
his introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special se...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Segregated housing became a subject for scientific inquiry between the New Deal and Civil Rights era...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
American and British exhibitions of town planning, dwellings, and home furnishings proliferated duri...
When World War II broke out in 1941 many housing projects were erected to provide living accommodati...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
In 1929 the neighborhood concept was published separately in two forms. First was the neighborhood i...
This dissertation tells the story of how the Model Cities program, the discipline of architecture, a...
This article examines how midcentury European sociologists, planners, and architects mapped the exis...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article argues for a reconceptualization of one of the most basic concepts in urban studies: th...
When the United States entered World War II, a decade spent tracking the philosophies, policies, and...
his introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special se...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
Segregated housing became a subject for scientific inquiry between the New Deal and Civil Rights era...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
American and British exhibitions of town planning, dwellings, and home furnishings proliferated duri...
When World War II broke out in 1941 many housing projects were erected to provide living accommodati...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
In 1929 the neighborhood concept was published separately in two forms. First was the neighborhood i...
This dissertation tells the story of how the Model Cities program, the discipline of architecture, a...
This article examines how midcentury European sociologists, planners, and architects mapped the exis...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
This article argues for a reconceptualization of one of the most basic concepts in urban studies: th...
When the United States entered World War II, a decade spent tracking the philosophies, policies, and...
his introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special se...
This thesis explores Gregory Ain's planned housing communities spanning the period 1939-1948, connec...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...