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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:166038323:10064
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001 4134911
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010 $a 2003048413
015 $aGBA3-X4091
020 $a081223734X (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a0812218523 (pbk. : alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm51944524
035 $a(NNC)4134911
035 $a4134911
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043 $an-us---
050 00 $aNA705$b.B759 2003
082 00 $a720/.973$221
245 00 $aBuilding the nation :$bAmericans write about their architecture, their cities, and their landscape /$cedited by Steven Conn and Max Page.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,$c[2003], ©2003.
300 $axi, 412 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 80 $g107.$tThe Disappearance of Pennsylvania Station /$rLewis Mumford -- $g108.$tDestroying the Past by 'Development' /$rRussell Kirk -- $g109.$tHerbert J. Gans, excerpt from "Preserving Everyone's Noo Yawk," 1975; and Ada Louise Huxtable, excerpt from "Preserving Noo Yawk Landmarks," 1975 -- $g110.$tThe Vietnam Memorial /$rPaul Goldberger -- $g111.$tExcerpt from The House That Ruth's Father Built /$rPhil Patton -- $g112.$tHow a Brand-New Development Came by its Rich History /$rAnn Carrns -- $g113.$tExcerpt from Old Baltimore Row Houses Fall Before the Wrecking Ball /$rTracie Rozhon -- $g114.$tNew War Memorial Is Shrine to Sentiment /$rHerbert Muschamp.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $gCh. 1.$tIntroduction: American Architecture? -- $g1.$tExcerpt from On the Architecture of America /$rAnonymous -- $g2.$tExcerpt from On the Arts /$rAnonymous -- $g3.$tArchitecture: Its Alleged Degeneracy /$rR. C. Long -- $g4.$tExcerpt from American Architecture /$rHoratio Greenough -- $g5.$tExcerpt from A Public Building /$rAnonymous -- $g6.$tArchitecture Through Oppression /$rFrederick Jackson Turner -- $g7.$tThe Point of View /$rMontgomery Schuyler -- $g8.$tExcerpt from The Big Money /$rJohn Dos Passos -- $g9.$t"Melting Pot of Architecture" /$rMary Hornaday -- $g10.$tExcerpt from The Architecture of the Future /$rTalbot F. Hamlin -- $g11.$tExcerpt from The Tragedy of American Architecture /$rG. E. Kidder Smith -- $g12.$tExcerpt from What Is 'American' in Architecture and Design? Notes Toward an Aesthetic of Process /$rJohn A. Kouwenhoven -- $g13.$tTowers of Mammon /$rDouglas Davis -- $g14.$tTomorrow's Ruins Today /$rVincent Scully -- $gCh. 2.$t"They Do Things Better in Europe": American View the World -- $g15.$tLetters from Paris /$rThomas Jefferson -- $g16.$tExcerpt from "Description of the City of Morocco" /$rAnonymous -- $g17.$tExcerpt from Sketch of Amsterdam /$rAnonymous -- $g18.$tExcerpt from Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home /$rCatherine Maria Sedgwick -- $g19.$tExcerpt from Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu /$rContance Fenimore Woolson -- $g20.$tExcerpts from The Innocents Abroad /$rMark Twain -- $g21.$tExcerpt from Italian Villas and Their Gardens /$rEdith Wharton -- $g22.$tExcerpt from "The German Way of Making Better Cities" /$rSylvester Baxter -- $g23.$tExcerpt from Exile's Return: A Literary Odyssey of the 1920s /$rMalcolm Cowley -- $g24.$tExcerpt from Architecture and Life in the U.S.S.R. /$rFrank Lloyd Wright -- $g25.$tExcerpt from Recent Architecture Abroad /$rDouglas Haskell -- $g26.$tExcerpt from Israel: Young Blood and Old /$rGeorge Biddle -- $g27.$tExcerpt from The International Style After Half a Century /$rPaul Goldberger -- $g28.$tManifest Destiny /$rSuzanne Stephens -- $gCh. 3.$tSo Glorious a Landscape: Shaping Nature the American Way -- $g29.$tAntiquities of Ohio /$rC. W. Short -- $g30.$tPine Lands of New Jersey /$rAnonymous -- $g31.$tExcerpt from The Pine Barrens /$rJohn McPhee -- $g32.$tExcerpt from A Tour on the Prairies /$rWashington Irving -- $g33.$tReview of Andrew Jackson Downing, "Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture in America" /$rAnonymous -- $g34.$tExcerpt from The Pennsylvania Coal Region /$rH. M. Alden -- $g35.$tOur National Shabbiness /$rFrederick Lewis Allen -- $g36.$tArchitecture of the TVA /$rDouglas Haskell -- $g37.$tLast Chance to Save the Everglades /$rJohn D. MacDonald -- $g38.$tExcerpt from Preliminary Glance at an American Landscape /$rJohn A. Kouwenhoven -- $g39.$tExcerpt from The Politics of Beauty /$rWilliam F. Buckley -- $g40.$tExcerpt from God's Own Junkyard /$rPeter Blake -- $g41.$tAbolish the White House Lawn /$rMichael Pollan -- $g42.$tThe Trouble with Wilderness /$rWilliam Cronon -- $gCh. 4.$tOne Nation, of Many Parts: Regionalism and the Built Environment -- $g43.$tExcerpt from Topographical Sketches of the County of Essex /$rAnonymous -- $g44.$tExcerpt from An Account of Moravian Settlements /$rAnonymous -- $g45.$tExcerpt from Domestic Architecture /$rZ -- $g46.$tExcerpt from The Souls of Black Folk /$rW. E. B. Du Bois -- $g47.$tExcerpt from Highways and Byways of the South /$rClifton Johnson -- $g48.$tExcerpt from The Abomination of Cities /$rCorra Harris -- $g49.$tJ. W. Hoover, excerpt from "House and Village Types of the Southwest as Conditioned by Aridity," 1935; and Talbot Hamlin, excerpt from "What Makes It American? Architecture in the Southwest and West," 1939 -- $g50.$tExcerpt from Grandfather's Store /$rPhyllis Fenner -- $g51.$tExcerpt from Look What's Happened to California /$rCarey McWilliams -- $g52.$tWhy Is This an American Style House? /$rCharlotte Conway -- $g53.$tShow Me the Way to Go Home /$rThomas Griffith -- $g54.$tExcerpt from A Vision of New Fields /$rJohn Brinckerhoff Jackson -- $g55.$tBulldozing Our Sense of Place /$rSteven Conn -- $gCh. 5.$tUrbanism, Real and Imagined -- $g56.$tDescription of Philadelphia /$rJacob Duche -- $g57.$tDescription of the City of Washington /$rAnonymous -- $g58.$tExcerpt from The Plan of San Francisco /$rM. G. Upton -- $g59.$tExcerpt from The Problem of the Twentieth Century City /$rJosiah Strong -- $g60.$tExcerpt from Colorado and Its Capital /$rJulian Ralph -- $g61.$tExcerpt from What a Great City Might Be - A Lesson from the White City /$rJohn Coleman Adams -- $g62.$tExcerpt from Art and Railway Stations /$rAnonymous -- $g63.$tExcerpt from Improvement in City Life: Aesthetic Progress /$rCharles Mulford Robinson -- $g64.$tThe Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study /$rW. E. B. Du Bois -- $g65.$tLouis Sullivan, excerpt from "The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered," 1896; and Henry James, excerpt from The American Scene, 1907 -- $g66.$tThe Terrible Super-City /$rCommonweal Editors -- $g67.$tExcerpt from Magic Motorways /$rNorman Bel Geddes -- $g68.$tExcerpt from Here Is New York /$rE. B. White -- $g69.$tAmerica Day by Day (L'Amerique au jour le jour) /$rSimone de Beauvoir -- $g70.$tDowntown Is for People /$rJane Jacobs -- $g71.$tFear of the City, 1783-1983 /$rAlfred Kazin -- $g72.$tExcerpt from The New American Ghetto /$rCamillo Jose Vergara -- $g73.$tExcerpt from A City on a Hill /$rKurt Andersen -- $g74.$tExcerpt from Las Vegas, Tis of Thee /$rRichard Todd -- $g75.$tOn Edge, Again /$rMax Page -- $gCh. 6.$tTaming the Crabgrass Frontier: The Triumph of the Suburbs -- $g76.$tAnonymous, "Landscape-Gardening: Llewellen Park," 1857; and Anonymous, "Llewellyn Park," 1871 -- $g77.$tExcerpt from Letter to the Riverside Improvement Company /$rOlmsted, Vaux and Co -- $g78.$tExcerpt from Suburban Homes on the West Jersey Railroad /$rAnonymous -- $g79.$tExcerpt from Suburban Homes: A Plea for Privacy in Home Life /$rR. Clipston Sturgis -- $g80.$tChristine Frederick, excerpt from "Is Suburban Living a Delusion"? 1928; and Ethel Longworth Swift, excerpt from "In Defense of Suburbia," 1928 -- $g81.$tExcerpt from Does Your City Suffer from Suburbanitis? /$rThomas H. Reed, Doris Reed and Murrah Teigh Bloom -- $g82.$tExcerpt from The Big Change in Suburbia /$rFrederick Lewis Allen -- $g83.$tExcerpt from Are Cities Un-American? /$rWilliam H. Whyte, Jr. -- $g84.$tExcerpt from The Feminine Mystique /$rBetty Friedan -- $g85.$tExcerpt from No Place Like Home /$rDavid Guterson -- $g86.$tExcerpt from Home from Nowhere /$rJames Howard Kunstler -- $gCh. 7.$tBetter Buildings, Better People: Architecture and Social Reform -- $g87.$tExcerpt from American Notes /$rCharles Dickens -- $g88.$tExcerpt from The Shakers at Lebanon /$rAnonymous -- $g89.$tExcerpt from College Edifices and Their Relation to Education /$rAnonymous -- $g90.$tExcerpt from The American Woman's Home /$rCatherine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe -- $g91.$tExcerpt from Pullman: A Social Study /$rRichard T. Ely -- $g92.$tExcerpt from Mill Architecture /$rC. John Hexamer -- $g93.$tExcerpt from Beautifying the Ugly Things /$rMary Bronson Hartt -- $g94.$tExcerpt from Giving Carnegie Libraries /$rIsaac F. Marcosson -- $g95.$tExcerpt from City Planning in Justice to the Working Population -- $g96.$tExcerpt from That 'One Third of a Nation' /$rEdith Elmer Wood -- $g97.$tThe Case History of a Failure /$rJames Bailey -- $g98.$tThe Threat and Promise of Urban Redevelopment in New Haven /$rVincent Scully -- $g99.$tJohn Edgar Wideman, "Doing Time, Marking Race," 1995; and Peter Annin, "Inside the New Alcatraz," 1998 -- $gCh. 8.$tMonuments and Memory: Building and Protecting the American Past -- $g100.$tDescription of an Indian Mound /$rJoseph Sansom -- $g101.$tExcerpt from Church Architecture in New-York /$rS. -- $g102.$tWashington's Examples /$rAnonymous -- $g103.$tExcerpt from The Lack of Old Homes in America /$rCharles Eliot Norton -- $g104.$tExcerpt from A Great Battle Park /$rAnonymous -- $g105.$tExcerpt from Preserving the Landmarks /$rPark Pressey -- $g106.$tExcerpt from Colonial Williamsburg /$rHelen Burns --
650 0 $aArchitecture$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006693
650 0 $aCities and towns$zUnited States.
700 1 $aConn, Steven.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98027532
700 1 $aPage, Max.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99017085
852 80 $bave$hAA707$iB86