Improving the Mess We Live In
Atlanta: Georgia Chapter, AIA, n.d. [c. 1962]. Results of a joint study of the AIA and AILA Georgia Chapters, and the Georgia section of the American Institute of Planners, designed to show the mess of contemporary Atlanta streets and "to stimulate indignation among the community leaders and the people in general." With a pre-"Learning from Las Vegas" analysis of utility poles and wires, signs and billboards, service stations, commercial areas, landscaping, and public art, and some proposed solutions. First edition. 21.5 cm; 125 pp.; illustrated from photographs, plans, and drawings. A very good copy in plastic comb-bound wrappers. Item #012813
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