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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Art of Building Cities: City Building According to its Artistic Fundamentals |
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| 505 | _aA Note On Camillo Sitte, By Eliel Saarinen p.iii, Translator's Preface p.v, Introduction to The English Translation, by Ralph Walker p.vii, Author's Introduction p.1, I. The Relationship between Buildings, Monuments, and Public Squares p.8, II. Open Centers of Public Places p.13, III. The Enclosed Character of The Public Square p.20, IV. The Form and Expanse of Public Squares p.25, V. The Irregularity of Ancient Public Squares p.30, VI. Groups of Public Squares p.35, VII. Arrangement of Public Squares in Northern Europe p.40, VIII. The Artless and Prosaic Character of Modern City Planning p.53, IX. Modern Systems p.59, X. Modern Limitations on Art in City Planning p.69, XI. Improved Modern Systemsp.74, XII. Artistic Principles in City Planning - An Illustration p.95, XIII. Conclusion p.110, Supplementary Chapter, Present Significance' of Sitte's Artistic Fundamentals, by Arthur C. Holden p.114 | ||
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