In 1909, Daniel Burnham, internationally famous architect and planner, was the principal author of the Plan of Chicago, which made recommendations on how the city could grow and improve the quality of life for its residents in an orderly fashion. “…The time has come [for Chicago and other world cities] to bring order out of the chaos incident to rapid growth” (Burnham and Bennett 1909, 188). Many of Burnham’s suggested solutions were carried out in some form or another, some very directly and others incidentally. For example, his boulevard and parks recommendations resulted in Michigan Avenue becoming a great boulevard, the double decking of Wacker Drive and the construction of Grant Park. Eighteen pages of the 164 page Plan were devoted to...
The Chicago World’s Fair, also named A Century of Progress International Exposition, was held in Chi...
How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses...
Completed in GEO 441 – GIS for Community Development, Ryan Adriatico’s map depicts an analysis of ac...
In 1909, Daniel Burnham, internationally famous architect and planner, was the principal author of t...
In 1893, the year that marked the four hundredth anniversary of the landing of Columbus in the New W...
Throughout Chicago’s history, urbanization has led to an influx of people migrating from the rural t...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibli...
I. Plans of the proposed Union Station in Chicago for the Pennsylvania Railroad and associated lines...
This essay examines European responses to the Chicago Plan authored by Daniel Burnham and his associ...
Shrinking cities are a big problem in the current urban development of Western cities. The midwest o...
full view, topography, waterways, and system of streets, boulevards, parks, and parkway
Transportation facilities are compelling architectural structures because they are not built as a de...
Portions of Chicago’s lakefront have been reserved as public open space since the early nineteenth c...
(print) ix, 230 p. : 12 maps ; 24 cmList of Tables vii -- List of Maps viii -- Acknowledgments ix --...
In this article, I reconsider the significance of Daniel Burnham’s contribution to the professionali...
The Chicago World’s Fair, also named A Century of Progress International Exposition, was held in Chi...
How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses...
Completed in GEO 441 – GIS for Community Development, Ryan Adriatico’s map depicts an analysis of ac...
In 1909, Daniel Burnham, internationally famous architect and planner, was the principal author of t...
In 1893, the year that marked the four hundredth anniversary of the landing of Columbus in the New W...
Throughout Chicago’s history, urbanization has led to an influx of people migrating from the rural t...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibli...
I. Plans of the proposed Union Station in Chicago for the Pennsylvania Railroad and associated lines...
This essay examines European responses to the Chicago Plan authored by Daniel Burnham and his associ...
Shrinking cities are a big problem in the current urban development of Western cities. The midwest o...
full view, topography, waterways, and system of streets, boulevards, parks, and parkway
Transportation facilities are compelling architectural structures because they are not built as a de...
Portions of Chicago’s lakefront have been reserved as public open space since the early nineteenth c...
(print) ix, 230 p. : 12 maps ; 24 cmList of Tables vii -- List of Maps viii -- Acknowledgments ix --...
In this article, I reconsider the significance of Daniel Burnham’s contribution to the professionali...
The Chicago World’s Fair, also named A Century of Progress International Exposition, was held in Chi...
How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses...
Completed in GEO 441 – GIS for Community Development, Ryan Adriatico’s map depicts an analysis of ac...