Anonymous2006-04-142006-04-141964-07"Reston: An Answer to Suburban Sprawl, Urban Living in the Country," Architectural Record, July 1964https://hdl.handle.net/1920/881Article: black and white original, 11" x 8.5" (27.9cm x 21.6cm)Article reprint titled Reston: An Answer to Suburban Sprawl, Urban Living in the Country, Anonymous, originally printed in Architectural Record, July 1964. Reston a satellite new town which will house some 75,000 people west of the capital is planned in terms of cluster development, raising considerable interest in the architectural profession. The town is a community, embraces the highest planning and architectural standards, and is financed as a profit-making private enterprise. The future of Reston will be watched closely by architects and planners who hope for a clear demonstration that the highest design standards are also good economics. Article includes maps; floor plans; and architictural elevations and conceptions. Planned Community Archives Collection, 444.04.8857308 bytesapplication/pdfen-USArchitectural recordReston (Va.)Article: Anonymous, July 1964Article