The book you’re referring to is titled “Federally Assisted New Communities: New Dimensions in Urban Development” by Hugh Mields Jr. It was published in 1973 by the Urban Land Institute. This …
“New Towns: The British Experience” is a book edited by Hazel Evans, first published in 1972. This book compiles essays and papers presented at a conference organized by the Town and Country Pl…
“Green-Belt Cities” is a notable work by Frederic James Osborn, published in 1946. This book delves into the concept of green-belt cities, which are designed to combine the benefits of urban an…
"Living with Colour' showcases more than 10 projects on colourful interiors. Colour is as important in every interior as it will emphasize on the mood & atmosphere of the room. In this volume, r…
Human settlements throughout the world, particularly urban areas of the developing world, are under severe and increasing pressure from a variety of sources. Traditional approaches to studying and …
This manual presents the findings from Project R6264 The Procurement of Infrastructure for Urban Low Income Communities carried out by the Authors as part of the Technology, Development and Researc…
“The New Naturalist: Britain’s Structure and Scenery” by L. Dudley Stamp is a notable work in the New Naturalist series. First published in 1946, this book explores the geological and physica…
The book “São Paulo: Urban Development and Employment” by Kalmann Schaefer was published in 1976 by the International Labor Office. The book discusses full employment policies in the São Paul…
Archipoles is one of a series of different studies which the C.R.U. has carried out since its origin on discontinuous cities located on a regular triangular grid arranged accord ing to 60° angles.…
After old Smyrna, a contemporary of the town of Troy, had been occupied by Greek immigrants, they captured its Acropolis which, according to an English archeologist, was smaller than a dignified En…