Reminiscences of Constantinos A. Doxiadis : lecture, 1964.

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Reminiscences of Constantinos A. Doxiadis : lecture, 1964.

Address delivered in Low Rotunda, Columbia University February 7, 1964 under sponsorship of School of Architecture. The topic of the address was: Man's increasing alienation from his urban habitat; from urbanization to universal city; need for new conceptions of functions of the city; need to move from static to continous planning; connection of esthetics to kinetics.

Transcript: 41 leaves.

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