Description
The book uses films to reassess post-war architecture and urbanism in London, Paris, and New York. It looks at classic films from the Forties, Fifties, and Sixties to ask questions of cultural relevance about critical design decisions.
This book uses film to reassess post-war architecture and urbanism in London, Paris, and New York taking a close look at classic films from the Forties, Fifties, and Sixties. It uniquely brings to bear questions of urgent cultural relevance on critical design decisions and as such is of as much importance to architects, planners and students of design as to students of cultural history, geography and all enthusiasts of cities and of film.