Urban Composition Developing Community through Design
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Urban Composition Developing Community through Design
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Urban Composition Developing Community through Design
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The basic idea of city planning is the clear recognition of the fact that no one can accept responsibility for any smallest element in the complex unit that we call a city without participating also in the joint, undivided, and complex responsibility for the future excellence or inferiority of the city as a whole.
—Frederick Law Olmsted, American City Magazine, 1913
—Frederick Law Olmsted, American City Magazine, 1913
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mark C. Childs
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The basic idea of city planning is the clear recognition of the fact that no one can accept responsibility for any smallest element in the complex unit that we call a city without participating also in the joint, undivided, and complex responsibility for the future excellence or inferiority of the city as a whole.
—Frederick Law Olmsted, American City Magazine, 1913, “Urban Composition Developing Community through Design,” Portal Ebook UNTAG SURABAYA, accessed March 15, 2025, https://ebook.untag-sby.ac.id/items/show/407.