No Place to Hide: Crisis and Future of American Habitats
By (Author) Manuel Marti
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
4th October 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Architecture
History of art
307.0973
Hardback
245
Marti's focus on housing is appropriate since it is not only a basic human need but also constitutes by far the largest component of our constructed environment. The historical perspective serves as a well-informed introduction to the pioneering (albeit somewhat disturbing) scenarios projected for the future development of the nation's habitats. This work should be of considerable interest to libraries serving students in the fields of architecture, sociology, and urban studies.-Choice
"Marti's focus on housing is appropriate since it is not only a basic human need but also constitutes by far the largest component of our constructed environment. The historical perspective serves as a well-informed introduction to the pioneering (albeit somewhat disturbing) scenarios projected for the future development of the nation's habitats. This work should be of considerable interest to libraries serving students in the fields of architecture, sociology, and urban studies."-Choice
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