Article: Jack B. Fraser, "Vital Questions: New Towns: What Architects Should Know About Them," October, 1969

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dc.descriptionTextual: Article, original; 11” x 8.5” (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)en
dc.description.abstractArticle by Jack B. Fraser entitled "Vital Questions: New Towns: What Architects Should Know About Them" from October 1969. This article is a part of a series published by the American Institute of Architects. This particular article discusses facts about new town and new community development in the United States. Reston, Virginia and Columbia, Maryland are mentioned as being the best new towns constructed since the end of World War II. Both of these developments are discussed extensively. Reproduced with permission from The American Institute of Architects, 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20006. Further reproduction is prohibited. Planned Community Archives Collection, 638.04.07
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1920/1970
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.subjectNew communities
dc.subjectReston (Va.)
dc.subjectColumbia (MD)
dc.titleArticle: Jack B. Fraser, "Vital Questions: New Towns: What Architects Should Know About Them," October, 1969
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