45. Thomas R. Metcalf, An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain’s Raj
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Originally published as Urbanisme, 1929 (New York: Dover, 1987), 240–241.Глава 3: Дома-пластины
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2. Ibid., 120, 231.
3. Ibid., 121.
4. Charles Jencks, Le Corbusier and the Tragic View of Architecture
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973), 32.5. Birksted, Le Corbusier and the Occult
, 10.6. Ibid.
7. Jencks, Le Corbusier and the Tragic View of Architecture
, 24, 54.8. Norma Evenson, Le Corbusier: The Machine and the Grand Design
(New York: G. Braziller, 1970), 7.9. Ibid., 9.
10. Stanislaus von Moos, «From the «City for 3 Million Inhabitants» to the «Plan Voisin», in Le Corbusier in Perspective
, ed. Peter Serenyi (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,1975), 135.11. Ibid., 125–238.
12. Jean-Louis Cohen, The Future of Architecture, Since 1889
(New York: Phaidon Press, 2012), 89.13. Mardges Bacon, Le Corbusier in America: Travels in the Land of the Timid
(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001), 155.14. Cohen, Future of Architecture
, 178–179.15. Evenson, Le Corbusier
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(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1977), 14.17. Evenson, Le Corbusier
, 32.18. Ibid., 13.
19. Reyner Banham, A Concrete Atlantis: U.S. Industrial Building and European Modern Architecture, 1900–1925
(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1986), 227.20. Le Corbusier, The City of Tomorrow and Its Planning
, 167.21. Ibid. 179.
22. Birksted, Le Corbusier and the Occult
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26. Ibid.
27. Le Corbusier, City of Tomorrow and Its Planning
, 96.28. Le Corbusier, The Radiant City
(New York: the Orion Press, 1967), 148–152.29. Ibid.
30. Birksted, Le Corbusier and the Occult
, 19, 21, 24–25; Cohen, Future of Architecture, 48, 57, 127.31. Inaki Abalos and Juan Herreros, Tower and Office: From Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice
(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003), 16–19.32. Jencks, Le Corbusier and the Tragic View
, 120.33. Bacon, Le Corbusier in America
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, 76.35. Le Corbusier, City of Tomorrow
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38. Bacon, Le Corbusier in America
, 26.39. Ibid., 159.
40. Fogelson, Downtown: Its Rise and Fall, 1880–1950
, 325.41. Ibid., 345.
42. Ibid., 340.
43. Samuel Zipp, Manhattan Projects: The Rise and Fall of Urban Renewal in Cold War New York
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 15.44. To New Horizons
(General Motors film, 1940), 19:30.45. Fogelson, Downtown
, 348.46. Ibid., 350.
47. John R. Short, Alabaster Cities: Urban U.S. Since 1950
(Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2006), 79–80.48. Zipp, Manhattan Projects
, 112.49. Ibid, 78.
50. Ibid., 101.
51. Short, Alabaster Cities
, 20.52. Fogelson, Downtown
, 271.53. Ibid., 278.
54. Ibid., 278.
55. Hilary Ballon and Kenneth T. Jackson, eds. Robert Moses and the Modern City: The Transformation of New York
(New York: W. W. Norton, 2007), 124–125.56. Ibid., 124.
57. Ibid., 97.
58. Robert Caro, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
(New York: Knopf, 1974), 849.