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_aBednar, J. Michael _95162 |
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| 245 | _aInterior Pedestrian Places | ||
| 260 | _bWhitney Library of Design | ||
| 260 | _c1989 | ||
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| 505 | _aPreface p.8, Chapter 1: Rationales p.10, Experiental p.12, Pedestrianization p.16, Sociological p.18. Interiorization p.22, Privatization p.27, Design Criteria p.30, Chapter 2: Commercial Places p.31, Arcades and Gallerias p.31, Urban Shopping Centers p.48, Festival Marketplaces p.91, Multiuse Centers p.99, Design Evolution p.110, Chapter 3: Public Atria p.111, The Atrium Hotel p.112, Office Buildings p.118, Government Buildings p.127, Museums and Institutional Buildings p.134, Winter Gardens p.139, Design Evolution p.144, Chapter 4: Pedestrian Systems p.145, Skyways p.146, Concourses p.180, A Second City p.185, Chapter 5: Urban-Design Case Studies p.187, Case Study: Chester, England p.188, Case Study: Washington, D.C. p.194, Case Study: Toronto p.200, Case Study: Philadelphia p.207, Chapter 6: Future Design Directions p.214, Design Concepts p.215, Pedestrians and Streets p.222, Credits p.225, Notes p.227 | ||
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