Lecture 16-March 21, 1991
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Transportation and the City in the 19th Century. The landscape of industry necessitates transformation of production and transportation: 18th century turnpikes, early 19th century canals supplying mills and warehouses, railroads and their stations and bridges, the rise of the hotel, streetcars, trolleys, cable cars, subways and finally the automobile. |
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Title |
Lecture 16-March 21, 1991 |
Creator |
Kostof, Spiro |
Published |
1991 |
Full Collection Name |
Lectures from Architecture 170 class, University of California, Berkeley |
Subject (Topic) |
Architecture--Study and teaching. Architecture--History--Study and teaching. Cities and towns--History--Study and teaching. |
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Video |
Archive |
The Library |
Note |
One semester of lectures in Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism (Architecture 170) class, taught by Spiro Kostof between January 31, 1991 and May 7, 1991 at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Collection |
Architecture 170 Lectures |
Tracks |
d4119.16.mp4 |
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