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Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Public Face of Architecture | p. 21 |
Building for the Public: What Has Gone Wrong? | p. 23 |
The Prince, the People, and the Architects | p. 48 |
"Subverting the Context": Olmsted's Parks and Serra's Sculpture | p. 67 |
Monuments in an Age without Heroes | p. 93 |
Modernism and Classicism on the National Mall | p. 117 |
Daniel P. Moynihan and Federal Architecture | p. 146 |
The New York Case | p. 163 |
What Happened in East Harlem | p. 165 |
Amenity in New York City | p. 192 |
Planning for New York City: Is It Possible? | p. 228 |
The Professions: From Social Vision to Postmodernism | p. 253 |
What Has Happened to the City Planner? | p. 255 |
The Social Agenda of Architecture | p. 271 |
Index | p. 293 |
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