Over the past two decades, Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Inga Saffron has served as the premier chronicler of Philadelphia’s transformation as it emerged from a half century of decline. Becoming Philadelphia collects the best of Saffron’s work, as she explores the tangled intersections of design, politics, and money at the heart of the city’s resurgence.
Over the past two decades, Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Inga Saffron has served as the premier chronicler of Philadelphia’s transformation as it emerged from a half century of decline. Becoming Philadelphia collects the best of Saffron’s work, as she explores the tangled intersections of design, politics, and money at the heart of the city’s resurgence. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
INGA SAFFRON has served as the architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer since 1999 and has received numerous honors, including the Vincent Scully Prize, Harvard University's Loeb Fellowship, and the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. She formerly worked as an Eastern European correspondent, witnessing the destruction of Grozny and Sarajevo, which sparked her interest in urban renewal.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction Chapter One: Suburbanizing the City Chapter Two: The Architecture of Revival Chapter Three: Sweating the Small Stuff Chapter Four: Age of the Mega-Projects Chapter Five: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Chapter Six: Rebuilding Chapter Seven: The Spaces between the Buildings Chapter Eight: Building the Equitable City Chapter Nine: Getting Around Town Chapter Ten: Success and its Discontents Index
Contents Introduction Chapter One: Suburbanizing the City Chapter Two: The Architecture of Revival Chapter Three: Sweating the Small Stuff Chapter Four: Age of the Mega-Projects Chapter Five: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back Chapter Six: Rebuilding Chapter Seven: The Spaces between the Buildings Chapter Eight: Building the Equitable City Chapter Nine: Getting Around Town Chapter Ten: Success and its Discontents Index
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