Dattner, Richard, 1937-
Civil architecture : the new public infrastructure / Richard Dattner.
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1994.
vii, 243 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
After decades of decay and neglect, it has become imperative that most of the nation's infrastructure be rebuilt or replaced. Today's architects, engineers, planners, and developers - who, along with government officials, are involved in the creation of public works within a changing society - are faced with a broad range of questions, among them:. What are appropriate design standards for public projects which rise to the level of "civil architecture"--Architecture that truly works to "civilize" our cities and suburbs, our parks and streets, our schools and libraries? How to respond to the most urgent community needs of the 1990s in ways that are both politically sensitive and architecturally creative? How can high quality in architectural design be achieved when confronting such new and difficult challenges as sewage treatment centers, correctional facilities, and public shelters?
0070156654
9780070156654
Public architecture.
Architecture publique.
American architects.
Architecture (object genre) United States New York (State) New York 1900-2000.
Public buildings United States New York (State) New York 1900-2000.
Municipal buildings United States New York (State) New York 1900-2000.
Writings.
Location: Library main 91071
Call No.: NA44.D234.A35 1994
Status: Available
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