Guide to the Literature of Cities: Abstracts And Bibliography, Part Ix: Urban Design Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 313

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S elected Essays . ) The author explores and analyzes scale in the urban design of the modern metropolis.* Being neither city nor country but, rather, a newly emerging historic form of human settlement, the metropolis cannot be identified or understood in traditional design terms.
* See also, Blumenfeld, Hans, "Scale in Civic Design," Town Planning Review , Vol. 24, No. 1, April 1953 or in the author's The Modern Metropolis: Its Origins. Growth , Characteristics, and Planning . Selected Essays
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8. CFL Exchange Bibliography lASlS "The 'rural' attitude toward the suburb and the 'urban' attitude tovjari the netropolis. . .raay create works of super- ficial charn, but not a genuinely true foru.." Form and content are intinately related. To find the forn and scale of the netropolis. ..we oust accept and unaerstand it as it is actually developing before our eyes.'' In the history of human settlement, scale evolved in "hunan," "superhunan, " and 'extrahunan ' f orns . The ''hunan' scale of village or soall-house neighborhood, in which the size of buildings and spaces relate to hunan size, nay be seen at a glance.


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