Invented cities: the creation of landscape in nineteenth-century New York and Boston / Mona Domosh
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Yale University , 1996. London:Description: x, 185 pISBN:- 9780300074918
- 307.12160974 DOM-I
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Originally published: 1996.
Investigating why cities look the way they do, this book compares the strikingly different landscapes of Boston and New York. It explores the physical differences between the two, comparing building patterns and architectural styles to show how a society's vision creates its own urban form
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