Plan for New Haven
Discover the rich legacy of urban planning with Plan for New Haven by Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., published by Trinity University Press in 2013. This insightful paperback spans 160 pages and serves as a pivotal reference in the evolution of American cities. Olmsted, Jr. delves into the intricacies of city planning during a transformative era, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the architectural developments that shaped modern urban landscapes. As a gem of American urban planning history, this book not only highlights the innovative ideas that emerged in the late 19th century but also sets a benchmark for future discussions about the design and functionality of cities. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike, Plan for New Haven is an essential addition to any bookshelf. Explore how this seminal work continues to influence contemporary urban planning today.