MSS:A34, NWA 61. Northwest Architect article, "No Point In a Center" (March-April, 1954)
Vol. XVIII, #2, pp. 8-9, 49-50, 52-53. Plans for urban redevelopment need to make imaginative use of modern technologies for communication and transportation. Nearness and convenience, two essential aspects of city planning, are often misconceived in obsolete terms. A functional approach finds there is no single center to the life of a city (illus). "An Open Letter to the Otis Elevator Company" (p. 3). "Cover Picture" (pp. 62-65), ref. Louis Sullivan, William Dudok, and AR:LHS 27. "Editorial Page Comment: Transitors" (p. 66).
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