Item #H15241 Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Irving Weiner George Notter, John Reed.
Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design
Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design
Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design
Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design
Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design

Comparative Housing Study; analysis of housing types and comparative designs of dense urban residential sectors, one of a continuing series of studies in environmental design

Cambridge: Harvard, 1958. 15 x 11, wraps with plastic comb binding, good copy with some wear and soil to covers, ownership signature two times, plus namestamp, of Calvin S. Hamilton, who was the Director of City Planning in Los Angeles from 1964 to 1985 and was considered a visionary in the field. 163 sheets, illustrations, maps, etc. A collaborative work produced by students in the design program at Harvard, under the direction of the faculty plus a team of architects. Faculty included Sert and Sasaki. Rare in commerce but quite a few of these located in libraries. Good. Item #H15241

Price: $75.00