In the 1930s, idealistic reformers attempted to create a vast public housing program using modern architectural design. Instead, they created a distinctive look that would later stigmatize its occupants. After the passage of the Housing Act of 1949, visionaries attempted to rebuild American cities by placing the poor in high-rise buildings, an experiment that was soon deemed a disaster.
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Document Type | General |
Publish Date | 25/09/1996 |
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Published By | Harvard University |
Edited By | Suneela Farooqi |