Grady Clay, Civilization, Comparison of Cities, 1980/1991
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- Box 11, Folder 5
- Scope and content:
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Documents by and about Grady Clay, civilization, and the comparison of cities. Material includes the October 1988 issue of Planning Contents, a Washington Post article "The Generic Tour Guide" by Henry Mitchell, Planning Contents articles "Holdout" and "Arrival Zones" by Grady Clay, an article from MASS Journal of the School of Architecture and Planning "Megalopolis in Passing: The Function of Ephemeral Places" by Grady Clay, Grady Clay's business card, a note to Garreau from Grady Clay, "The Burn (Or Burned Over Area)", a Names Journal of the American Name Society article "A Few Good Words for Generic Places: Especially Those Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" by Grady Clay, "Ephemeral Places" an introduction to Design Quarterly issue 89 by Grady Clay, a Louisville Magazine article "Educated Eyes Scan Cities to Spot Evidence of Change" by Grady Clay, A Louisville Times article "Right down his alley" by Diane Kimbel, a Lexington Herald-Leader article "As Lexington grows, what will it become?" by Grady Clay, a Boston Globe Magazine article "The Hub and The City" by John King and an American Demographics article "In The Shadow of The Mall" by David Russell and Martha Russell. Theory
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2400 Fenwick LibrarySpecial Collections Research CenterFenwick Library MS2FLGeorge Mason UniversityFairfax, VA 22030
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