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Making A Middle Landscape
By
Peter G. Rowe
Peter G. Rowe
Peter G. Rowe is Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he is Raymond Garbe Professor of Architecture and Urban Design.
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9780262367943
Publication date:
1991
Today's suburban metropolitan development of single-family homes, shopping centers, corporate offices, and roadway systems constitute what Peter Rowe calls a "middle landscape" between the city and the country. Looking closely at suburban America in terms of design and physical planning, Rowe builds a case for a new way of seeing and building suburbia - complete with theoretical underpinnings and a basis for design.
Making A Middle Landscape
By: Peter G. Rowe
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/4384.001.0001
ISBN (electronic): 9780262367943
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 1991
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Table of Contents
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Part One: Sub-Urbs in Rure
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Part Two: Cultural Artifacts
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Part Three: Poetics and Making
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