Hegemann and Peets' classic work on city planning was first pubished in 1922. Today, their reference serves as one of the foundation texts for New Urbanism and associated movements. Civic Art presents over 1200 examples of urban planning principles spanning from classic Roman and Greek times through turn of the twentieth century American design. Hegemann and Peets' work provides a highly relevant context through which to evaluate modern city planning.
Über den Autor Thomas Myers
Hello!This thirty-one year old autistic writer was born in raised in Columbus, OH, where he attended Central Crossing High School in Grove City. He currently attends an online program through Arizona State University. He was previously at The Ohio State University, where he was extremely busy in a Political Science Major, the Politics, Society, and Law Scholars Program, and a job with Campus Dining Services. His interests include pop culture franchises and inspiring others. He wants you to know how much of a nerd he is, and how much of an impact his family has on his life. Thomas also wants to thank all those who made his life so amazing!