Argues that the 20th-century metropolitan region was planned--in response to political and economic conditions of the 1920s and the Depression, the defense emergency, and the immediate postwar years. Recipient of the Spiro Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians Magnetic Los Angeles challenges the widely held view of the expanding twentieth-century city as the sprawling product of dispersion without...
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