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By Edward Relph

First released in 1987, this ebook offers a wide-ranging account of the way smooth towns have come to seem as they do ― differing noticeably from their predecessors of their scale, kind, information and meanings. It makes use of many illustrations and examples to discover the origins and improvement of particular panorama gains. extra typically it strains the interconnected adjustments that have happened in structure and aesthetic models, in making plans, in financial and social stipulations, and which jointly have created the panorama that now prevails in lots of the towns of the area. This ebook can be of curiosity to scholars of structure, city stories and geography.

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56; Architectural record, 1913, p. 99; Pencil Points. , 1931 , p. 70: Brompton Road, London, 7902 and 7937. Between 7880 and 7930 London 's skyline changed much less dramatically than those of New York and Chicago, partly because of fire regulations which limited the height of buildings to about the length of an extension ladder. Nevertheless there were substantial changes in the appearance of some streets with the expansion of office buildings and department stores such as Harrod's, which grew from the building with a sign just visible in the top photograph to the great domed edifice which it still occupies Source: Clunn, p.

Z= ...... I:. I( AN Source: Pond, 1921, p. 132 41 IDEA Old Styles and New Forms in Architecture The idea of stepping back the upper storeys of skyscrapers to allow light and air to reach the street had been proposed as early as 1891 by Montgomery Schuyler (1964, p. 387) (and on a somewhat lesser scale it had been incorporated into light and fire regulations passed in Paris and London in the 1890s). In 1916 this step-back principle was entrenched in the New York City bylaw, which also restricted skyscrapers to certain specified streets or zones in order to protect residential districts from overwhelming commercial intrusions.

6). These ornamented skyscrapers were also characterised by increasing height - 30, 40, even 50 storeys. The Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan was completed in 1913 as a great gothic elongation, 52 storeys and 792 feet tall. It was for many years the tallest useful building in the world. In 1913 it was also voted by some committee or another the most beautiful building in the world. Not everyone would have agreed. Henry James, returning to America after many years in Europe, was deeply dismayed by the skyscrapers of Manhattan.

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