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1 A HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, AND URBANISM IN THE UNITED STATES SINCE WORLD WAR II Compiled by Richard Longstreth, last revised 10 May 2019 I have focused on substantive historical accounts related to the shaping of the American landscape since World War II. To facilitate use, listings are divided into several subject categories: Building Types, Houses and Housing, Architects, Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Place, Planning – Urbanism, Materials – Technology, and Other Studies, covering material not readily placed in any of the previous categroies. Most listings are scholarly in nature, but I have also included some popular accounts that are particularly rich in the historical material presented. I have also included a separate section for Historic Preservation that focuses on intellectual and related issues concerning the protection of the recent past. Any additions or corrections are welcome and will be included in updated editions of this bibliography. Please send them to me at [email protected]. B U I L D I N G T Y P E S Banks and Office Buildings Albrecht, Donald, and Chrysanthe Broikos, eds., On the Job: Design and the American Office, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, and Washington: National Building Museum, 2000 Belfoure, Charles, Monuments to Money: the Architecture of American Banks, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2005 Clausen, Meredith L., “Belluschi and the Equitable Building in History,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 50 (June 1991): 109-29 _________________, The Pan Am Building and the Shattering of the Modernist Dream, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004 Desiderio, Francis, “’A Catalysr for Downtown’: Detroit’s Renaissance Center,” Michigan Historical Review 35 (spring 2009): 83-112 de Wit, Wim, Design for the Corporate World: Creativity on the Line, 1950-1975, London: Lund Humphries, 2017 Flowers, Benjamin, Skyscraper: The Politics and Power of Building New York City in the Twentieth Century, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009 Gillespie, Angus Kress, Twin Towers: The Life of New York City's World Trade Center, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1999

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A HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF

ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, AND URBANISM

IN THE UNITED STATES SINCE WORLD WAR II

Compiled by Richard Longstreth, last revised 10 May 2019

I have focused on substantive historical accounts related to the shaping of the American landscape since World War II. To facilitate use, listings are divided into several subject categories: Building Types, Houses and Housing, Architects, Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Place, Planning – Urbanism, Materials – Technology, and Other Studies, covering material not readily placed in any of the previous categroies. Most listings are scholarly in nature, but I have also included some popular accounts that are particularly rich in the historical material presented. I have also included a separate section for Historic Preservation that focuses on intellectual and related issues concerning the protection of the recent past. Any additions or corrections are welcome and will be included in updated editions of this bibliography. Please send them to me at [email protected].

B U I L D I N G T Y P E S Banks and Office Buildings Albrecht, Donald, and Chrysanthe Broikos, eds., On the Job: Design and the American Office, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, and Washington: National Building Museum, 2000 Belfoure, Charles, Monuments to Money: the Architecture of American Banks, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2005 Clausen, Meredith L., “Belluschi and the Equitable Building in History,” Journal of the Society of Architectural

Historians 50 (June 1991): 109-29 _________________, The Pan Am Building and the Shattering of the Modernist Dream, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004 Desiderio, Francis, “’A Catalysr for Downtown’: Detroit’s Renaissance Center,” Michigan Historical Review 35 (spring 2009): 83-112 de Wit, Wim, Design for the Corporate World: Creativity on the Line, 1950-1975, London: Lund Humphries, 2017 Flowers, Benjamin, Skyscraper: The Politics and Power of Building New York City in the Twentieth Century,

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009

Gillespie, Angus Kress, Twin Towers: The Life of New York City's World Trade Center, New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1999

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Glanz, James, and Eric Lipton, City in the Sky: The Rise and Fall of the World Trade Center, New York: Times Books, 2003 Goldberger, Paul, The Skyscraper, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981 Harwood, John, The Interface: IBM and the Transformation of Corporate Design 1945-1976, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011 Jung, Hyun-Tae, “Reorganizing Urban Space in the Postwar American City: The Manufacturers’ Trust Company Bank by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill,” Vernacular Architecture Newsletter 121 (fall 2009): 1-7 Knowles, Scott G., and Stuart W. Leslie, “’Industrial Versailles’: Eero Saarinen’s Corporate Campuses for GM, IBM, and AT&T,” Isis 92 (March 2001): 1-33 Leslie, Thomas, et al., “Deep Space, Thin Walls: Environmental and Material Precursors to the Postwar Skyscraper,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 77 (March 2018): 77-96 Martin, Reinhold, The Organization Complex: Architecture, Media, and Corporate Space, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003 Mozingo, Louise, “Building Modrnist, but not Quite Corporate, Design in the Postwar Suburb,” in Wim de Wit, ed., Design for the Corporate World 1950-1975, London: Lund Humphries, and Stanford, Cal.: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, 2017, 60-83 ______________, “The Corporate Estate in the USA, 1954-64:’'Thoroughly Modern in Concept, But...Down to Earth and Rugged’,” Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes 11 (January-March 2000): 25-56 _____________, Pastoral Capitalism: A History of Suburban Corporate Landcsapes, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2011 Nash, Eric P., Manhattan Skyscrapers, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999 Rohan, Timothy M., “Challenging the Curtain Wall: Paul Rudolph’s Blue Cross and Blue Shield Building,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 66 (March 2007); 84-109 Saliga, Pauline, ed., The Sky's the Limit: A Century of Chicago Skyscrapers, New York: Rizzoli, 1990 Scott, Felicity, “An Army of Soldiers or a Meadow: The Seagram Building and the ‘Art of Modern Architecture’,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 70 (September 2011): 330-53 Scuri, Piera, Late-Twentieth-Century Skyscrapers, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990 Windhorst, Edward, and Kevin Harrington, Lake Point Tower: A Design History, Chicago: Chicago Architecture Foundation, 2009 Colleges and Universities Blaser, Werner, Mies van der Rohe: IIT Campus, Illinois Institute of Technology, Basel: Birkhauser, 2002

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Bruegmann, Robert, Modernism at Mid-century: The Architecture of the United States Air Force Academy, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995 Carriere, Michael, “Fighting the War against Blight: Columbia University, Morningside Heights, Inc., and

Counterinsurgent Urban Renewal,” Journal of Planning History 10 (February 2011): 5-29 Fergusson, Peter, et al., The Landscape & Architecture of Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.: Wellesley

College, 2000 Goldhanger, Sarah Williams, “The Production of Locality in Joseph Luis Sert’s Peabody Terrace,” Harvard Design Magazine 23 (fall-winter 2005): 84-91 Grubiak, Margaret M. “An Architecture for the Electronic Church: Oral Roberts University in Tulsa,, Oklahoma,”

Technology and Culture (2016): 380-413 Gyure, Dale Allen, “The Heart of the University: A History of the Library as an Architectural Symbol of American Higher Education,” Winterthur Portfolio 42 (summer-autumn 2008): 107-32 Haar, Sharon, The City as Campus: Urbanism and Higher Education in Chicago, Minneapolis: University of

Minnesota Press, 2011 Herrington, Philip Mills, The Law School at the University of Virginia, Architectural Expansion in the Realm of

Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2017 Hooker, Van Dorn, et al., Only in New Mexico: The Architectural History of the University of New Mexico’s

First Century, 1889-1989, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2000 Maynard, W. Barksdale, Princeton: America’s Campus, University Park: Penn State University Press, 2012 Muthesius, Stefan, The Postwar University: Utopian Campus and College, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000 Nauman, Robert Allen, On the Wings of Modernism: The United States Air Force Academy, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004 Parks, Stephen, The Beinecke Library of Yale University, New Haven: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript

Library, Yale University, and Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 2003

Pommer, Richard, “The Art and Architecture Building, Again,” Burlington Magazine 114 (December 1972): 853- 61

Scully, Vincent, et al., Yale in New Haven: Architecture and Urbanism, New Haven: Yale University, 2004 Simha, O. Robert, MIT Campus Planning, 1960-2000, Cambridge: MIT Press. 2001 Siry, Joseph M., “”Roche & Dinkeloo’s Center for the Arts at Wesleyan University: Classical, Vernacular, and Modernist Architecture in the 1960s,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 75 (September 2016): 339-65

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Stern, Robert A. M., et al., Yale Library Studies: Library Architecture at Yale, New Haven: Yale University Library and Yale University Press, 2009 Thomas, George E., and David B. Brownlee, Building America’s First University: An Historical and Architectural

Guide to the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000 Turner, Paul, Campus: An American Planning Tradition, New York: Architectural History Foundation, and Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984 _________, et al., Academy Hill: The Andover Campus, 1778 to the Present, Andover, Mass.: Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, and New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000 Winling, LaDale, Building the Ivory Tower: Universities and Metropolitan Development in the Twentieth Century, Philadelphia” University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018 _____________, “Students and the Second Ghetto: Federal Legislation, Urban Politics, and Campus Planning at the University of Chicago,” Journal of Planning History 10 (February 2011): 59-86 Wylie, Romy, Caltech’s Architectural Heritage: From Spanish Tile to Modern Stone, Los Angeles: Balcony Press, 2000 Yanni, Carla, Living on Campus: An Architectural History of the American Dormitory, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019 Government Buildings Ahtisaari, Martti, The United Nations at 70: Restoration and Renewal, New York: Rizzoli, 2015 Allaback, Sarah, Mission 66 Visitor Centers: the History of a Building Type, Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 2000 Brown, J. Carter, ed., Federal Buildings in Context: The Role of Design Review, Washington: National Gallery of

Art, and Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1995 Campbell, Tracy, The Gateway Arch: A Biography, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013 Craig, Lois, et al., The Federal Presence: Architecture, Politics, and Symbols in United States Government

Buildings, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978 Crane, David A., “The Federal Building in the Making of Boston’s Government Center: A Struggle for Sovereignty in Local Design Review,” and Norman C. Fletcher, “The John F. Kennedy Federal Office Building in Boston,” in J. Carter Brown, ed., Federal Buildings in Context: The Role of Design Review, Washington: National Gallery of Art, and Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1995, 21-38, 39-43, resp. Dudley, George A., A Workshop for Peace: Designing the United Nations Headquarters, New York: Architectural

History Foundation, and Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994

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Everett, Dereck R., “Modern Statehouses for Modern States: Edward Durrell Stone’s Capitol Architecture in North Carolina and Florida,” Southern History 28 (spring 2007): 74-91

Graebner, William, "Gateway to Empire: An Interpretation of Eero Saarinen's 1948 Design for the St. Louis Arch," Prospects 18 (1993): 367-99 Lebovich, William L., America’s City Halls, Washington: Preservation Press, 1984 Loeffler, Jane, The Architecture of Diplomacy: Building America's Embassies, 1998; revised edition, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2011 Mires, Charlene, Capital of the World: The Race to Host the United Nations, New York: New York University

Press, 2013 Murphy, Ben, The U.N. Building, London: Thames & Hudson, 2005 Gugliotta, Guy, Freedom’s Cap: The United States Capitol and the Coming of the Civil War, New York: Hill & Wang, 2012 Resnik, Judith, and Dennis Curtis, Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-States and

Democratic Courtrooms, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011 Robinson & Associates, Growth, Efficiency, and Modernism: GSA Buildings of the 1950s, 60, and 70s, Washington: Center for Historic Buildings, Office of the Chief Architect, U.S. General Services Administration, 2003 Sadler, Simon, “The Bateson Buildong, Sacramento, Califprnia, 1977-81, and the Design of a New Age State,”

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 75 (December 2016): 469-89 Sirman, Brian M., Concrete Changes: Architecture, Politics, and the Design of Boston City Hall, Amherst: Bright

Leaf, University of Massachusetts Press, 2018 Thrane, Susan W., and Tom Patterson, State Houses: America’s Fifty State Capitol Buildings, Boston: Mills Press, 2005 Vogel, Steve, The Pentagon: A History, New York: Random House, 2007 Hotels and Motels

Butko, Brian, The Ship Hotel: A Grand View along the Lincoln Highway, Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole, 2010 Carwile, Guy W., “Creating Paradise: The Jack Tart Hotel in Galveston,” SCA Journal 29 (spring 2011): 6-15 De Aloia, Michael, Lost Grand Hotels of Cleveland, Cleveland: History Press, 2014 Dedek, Peter B., “From Cozy Cabin to Two Beds and a Television: Progress and the Evolution of the Vernacular Motel Room, 1926-1970,” SCA Journal 29 (fall 2011): 8-15

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Echols, Riva, The Wagon Wheel Motel on Route 66: The History of a Route 66 Icon, Cuba, Mo.: by the author, 2011 Franci, Giovanna, Dreaming of Italy: Las Vegas and the Virtual Grand Tour, Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2005 Hastings, Kirk, Doo Wop Motels: Architectural Treasures of the Wildwoods, Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole, Books 2007 Henry, Lyell, “Accommodations ‘For Colored’,” SCA Journal 23 (fall 2005); 4-11 Hibbard, Don J., Designing Paradise: The Allure of the Hawaiian Resort, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2006 Hollis, Tim, Wish You Were Here: Classic Florida Motel and Restaurant Advertising, Gainesville: University

Press of Florida, 2011 Jakle, John A., et al., The Motel in America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996 O’Gorman, Tim, Spending the Night on the Pike: A Postcard History of Motels Along US Highway 1 from Richmond to Petersburg 1920-1975, Charleston, S.C.: by the author, 2013 ____________, Spending the Night on Virginia’s Main Street: A Postcard History of Motels Along U. S. Highway 1 from Arlington to South Hill, 1920-1965, n.p.; by the author, 2014 Padluck, Ross, Catskills Resorts: Lost Architecture of Paradise, Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer, 2013 Plotner, Kevin, and Rebecca Plotner, The Fontainebleau: Miami and Las Vegas, Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer, 2008 Sculle, Keith A., "The Best of Both Worlds: Home and Mobility in Motel Postcard Iconography," Material Culture 31 (fall 1999): 21-52 ____________,"'A Completely New Mode of Living': The Origins of the Town Park Motor Hotel in Memphis," Tennessee Historical Quarterly 58 (winter 1999), 302-15 ____________, "Tracking TraveLodge: An Inquiry After the Origins of a Roadside Chain," SCA Journal 19 (spring 2001): 14-21 Smith, James F., "Ben Siegel: Father of Las Vegas and the Modern Casino-Hotel," Journal of Popular Culture 25 (spring 1992): 1-21 Tubb, Shawn Patrick, Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel: An Icon of American Modernism, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Book Publishing, 2013 Wharton, Annabel Jane, Building the Cold War: Hilton International Hotels and Modern Architecture, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001

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Institutional Buildings Alofsin, Anthony, ed., A Modern Museum in Perspective: The East Building, National Gallery of Art, Washington: National Gallery of Art, and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009 Alread, Jason, and Thomas Leslie,” A Museum of Living Architecture: Continuity and Contradiction at the Des Moines Art Center.” Journal of Architectural Education 61 (November 2007): 35-46 Brawne, Michael, The Getty Center, Richard Meier & Partners, London: Phaidon, 1998 Clapper, Michael, “School Design, Site Selection, and the Political Geography of Race in Postwar Philadelphia,”

Journal of Planning History 5 (August 2006): 241-63 Coolidge, John, Patrons and Architects: Designing Art Museums in the Twentieth Century, Fort Worth: Amon

Carter Museum, 1989 Cuno, James, et al., The Modern Wing: Renzo Piano and the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago: Art Institute of

Chicago, and New haven: Yale University Press, 2009 Dal Co, Francesco, The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconoclastic Masterpiece, New Haven: Yale University

Press, 2017 Davis, Douglas, The Museum Transformed: Design and Culture in the Post-Pompidou Age, New York: Abbeville,

1990 “Education in Planning History,” Journal of Planning History 5 (August 2006): special issue Enzell, Liz, Building America’s Hangar: The Design and Construction of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center,

Washington: Smithsonian Institution, and London: D. Giles, 2004 Ferguson, John, “The Architecture of Education: The Public School Buildings in New Orleans,” in Donald Devore and Joseph Logsdon, Crescent City Schools: Public Education in New Orleans 1841-1991, Lafayette: University of Southwestern Louisiana, Center for Louisiana Studies, 1991, 308-49 Fox, Stephen, "Cullinan Hall: A Window on Modern Houston," Journal of Architectural Education 54 (February 2001): 158-66 Gournay, Isabelle, “Washington County’s Campaign for Modern Schools,” Catoctin History (spring-summer 2004): 24-31 Gyure, Dale Allen, The Chicago Schoolhouse: High School Architecture and Educational Reform, 1856-2000,

Chicago: Center for American Places at Columbia College, Chicago, 2011 Heckscher, Morrison H., “ The Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Architectural History, Metropolitan Museum of

Art Bulletin 53 (summer 1995): whole issue Heyler, Joanne, The Broad: An Art Museum Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, New York: Prestel, 2015 Hille, R. Thomas, Modern Schools: A Century of Design for Education, New York: John Wiley& Sons, 2011

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Hufbauer, Benjamin, Presidential Temples: How Memorials and Libraries Shape Public Memory, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2006 Kopper, Philip, America’s National Gallery of Art, Princeton: Princeton University Press, and Washington:

Washington: National Gallery of Art, 2016 Koshalek, Richard, et al., Symphony: Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2003 McCormick, Virginia E., Educational Architecture in Ohio: From One-Room Schools and Carnegie Libraries to Community Education Villages, Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2001 Marshall, John Douglas, Place of Learning, Place of Dreams: A History of the Seattle Public Library, Seattle:

University of Washington Press, 2004 Mattern, Shannon, The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities, Minneapolis: University of

Minnesota Press, 2007 Ogata, Amy F., “Building for Learning in Postwar Elementary Schools,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 67 (December 2008): 562-91 Opager Baughn, Jennifer V., “Education, Segregation, and Modernization: Mississippi School Equalization Building Programs, 1946-1961,” Arris 16 (2005): 37-55 Searing, Helen, New American Art Museums, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, and Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1982 Steele, James, California Aerospace Museum, Frank Gehry, London: Phaidon, 1994 Stephens, Suzanne, ed., Building the New Museum, New York: Architectural League of New York and Princeton

Architectural Press, 1986 Thomas, George E., “From Our House to the ‘Big House’: Architectural Design as Visible Metaphor in the School

Buildings of Philadelphia,” Journal of Planning History 5 (August 2006): 218-40 Tilden, Scott, J., ed., Architecture for Art: American Art Museums, 1938-2008, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2004 True, Marion, and Jorge Silvetti, The Getty Villa, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust, 2005 Weisser, Amy S., “’Little Red School House, What Now?’ Two centuries of American Public School Architecture,”

Journal of Planning History 5 (August 2006): 196-217 Williams, Harold M., et al., The Getty Center: Design Process, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust, 1991 Winter, Robert, et al., The Robert O. Anderson Building, Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1986 Wolf, Eric M., American Art Museum Architecture: Documents and Design, New York: W. W. Norton, 2010

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Recreational Facilities, Theme Parks, and World’s Fairs

Adams, Judith A., The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology and Thrills, Boston: Twayne, 1991 Becker, Paula, et al., The Future Remembered: The 1962 Seattle World’s Fair and Its Legacy, Seattle: Seattle Center Foundation, 2011 Bess, Philip H., “From Elysian Fields to Domed Stadiums: Form, Context, and Character in American Baseball Parks,” Threshold 2 (autumn 1983): 116-27 Bletter, Rosemarie Haag, et al., Remembering the Future: The New York World's Fair from 1939 to 1964, New York: Rizzoli, 1989 Cross, Gary S., and John F. Walton, The Playful Crowd: Pleasure Places in the Twnetieth Century, New York:

Columbia University Press, 2005 Coker, Robert, Roller Coaster: A Thrill Seeker’s Guide to the Ultimate Scream Machine, New York: Main Street,

2002 Cowan, Aaron, “A Whole New Ball Game: Sports Stadiums and Urban Renewal in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis, 1950-1970,” Ohio Valley History 5 (fall 2005): 63-86 Dunlop, Beth, Building a Dream: The Art of Disney Architecture, New York: Henry N. Abrams, 1996 Fogelsong, Richard E., Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando, New Haven: Yale University

Press, 2001 Gast, James, The Astrodome: Buildings an American Spectacle, Boston: Aspinwall Press, 2014 Gershman, Michael, Diamonds: The Evolution of the Ballpark from Elysian Fields to Camden Yards, Boston:

Houghton Mifflin, 1993 Harris, Neil, Cultural Excursions: Marketing Appetites and Cultural Tastes in Modern America, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990 Immerso, Michael, Coney Island: The People’s Playground, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2002 Kurtti, Jeff, Since the World Began: Walt Disney World, The First Twenty-Five Years, New York: Hyperion, 1996 Lisle, Benjamin D., Modern Coliseum: Stadiums and American Culture, Philadelphia” University of Pennsylvania

Press, 2017 Lukas, Scott A., Theme Park, London: Reaktion, 2008 Marling, Karal Ann, with Donna A. Braden, Behind the Magic: 50 Years of Disneyland, Dearborn, Mich.: The Henry Ford, [2005]

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________________, ed., Designing Disney's Theme Parks: The Architecture of Reassurance, New York: Flammarion, and Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1997 Merritt, Christopher, and Domenic Priore, Pacific Ocean Park, The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles’ Space-Age

Nautical Pleasure Pier, Port Townsend, Wash.: Process Media, 2014 Pastier, John, Historic Ballparks: A Panoramic Vision, Edison, N.j.: Chartwell, 2006 Richmond, Peter, Ballpark: Camden Yards and the Building of the American Dream, New ork: Simon & Schuster,

1993 Slayton, Deborah, et al., eds., Preserve and Play: Preserving Historic Recreation and Entertainment Sites, Washington: Historic Preservation Education Foundation, National Council for Preservation Education, and National Park Service, 2006 Smith, Margaret Supplee , American Ski Resort: Architecture, Style, Experience, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2013 Steiner, Michael, "Parables of Stone and Steel: Architectural Images of Progress and Nostalgia at the Columbian Exposition and Disneyland," American Studies 42 (spring 2001): 39-67 “Symposium: Disney and the Historians – Where Do We Go from Here/” Public Historian 17 (fall 1995): 41-89 Tirella, Joseph, Tomorrow-Land: The 1964-65 World’s Fair and the Transformation of America, Guilford,

Conn.: Lyons Press, 2014 Trumpbour, Robert C., The New Cathedrals: Politics and Media in the History of Stadium Construction, Syracuse:

Syracuse University Press, 2007 Van Slyck, Abigail A., A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth,

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006 Young, Terrence, and Robert Riley, eds., Theme Park Landscapes: Antecedents and Variations, Washington:

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collections, 202 Weinstein, Raymond M., “Disneyland and Coney Island: Reflections on the Evolution of the Modern Amusement Park,” Journal of Popular Culture 26 (summer 1992): 131-64 Wiltse, Jeff, Contested Waters: A Social History of the Swimming Pool in America, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007 Religious Buildings Bernstein, Gerald, Two Hundred Years of American Synagogue Architecture, Waltham, Mass.: American Jewish Historical Society, 1976 Britton, Karia Cavarra, “A Mission among the Navjo: The Vicar, an architect, and Unforeseen Ghosts,” Buildings &

Landscapes 25 (fall 2018): 36-47

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Buggeln, Gretchen T., “Architecture as Community Service: West Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware,” in David Morgan and Sally M. Promey, The Visual Culture of American religions, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001, 87-101,

_________________, The Suburban Church: Modernism and Community in Postwar America, Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Press, 2015 Goodwin, George, "The Design of a Modern Synagogue: Percival Goodman's Beth-El in Providence, Rhode Island," American Jewish Archives 45 (spring-summer 1993): 30-71 ______________, "Wright's Beth Shalom Synagogue," American Jewish History 86 (September 1998): 325-48 Grubiak, Margaret M., “The Danforth Chapel Program on the Public American Campus,” Buildings & Landscapes 19 (fall 2012): 77-96 _________________, “Educating the Moral Scientist: The Chapels at I.I.T. and M.I.T.,” Arris 18 (2007): 1-14 ________________, White Elephants on Campus: The Decline of the University Chapel in America, 1920-1960, Notre Dame, Ind.: Notre Dame University Press, 2041 James-Chakraborty, Kathleen, In the Spirit of Our Age: Eric Mendelsohn’s B’nai Amoona Synagogue, St. Louis:

Missouri Historical Society Press, 2000 Leedy, Walter, Jr., Sara Jane Pearman, ed., Eric Mendelsohn’s Park Synagogue: Architecture & Community,

Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2012 Leone, Mark, “The New Mormon Temple in Washington, D.C.,” in Leland Ferguson, ed., Historical Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things, : Society for Historical Archaeology, 1977, 43-61 Lovelace, Anne C., and Otis B. Wheeler, From Meetinghouse to Megachurch: A Material and Cultural History, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003 Nelson, Louis P., ed., American Sanctuary: Understanding Sacred Spaces, Bloomington: Indiana University Press,

2006 Nicoletta, Julie, “Selling Spirituality and Spectacle: Religious Pavilions at the New York World’s Far of 1964-65,”

Buildings & Landscapes 22 (fall 2015): 62-88 Osborne, Catherine R., American Catholics and the Church of Tomorrow: Building Churches for the Future, 1925-

1975, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018 Price, Jay M., Temples for a Modern God: Religious Architecture in Postwar America, New York: Oxford

University Press, 2013 Robinson, Willard B., Reflections of Faith: Houses of Worship in the Lone Star State, Waco, Rex.: Baylor

University Press, 1994 Starrs, Paul F., “Meetinghouses in the Mormon Mind: Ideology, Architecture, and Turbulent Streams of an

Expanding Church,” Geographical Review 99 (July 2009): 323-55

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Keating, Dennis, et al., “Cleveland’s Lakefront: Its development and Planning,” Journal of Planning History 4 (May 2005): 129-54 Klemek, Christopher, “From Politics to Power Broker in Tow ‘Great American Cities’: Jane Jacobs and the Fall of the Urban Renewal order in New York and Toronto,” Journal of Urban History 34 (January 2008): 309-32 Kennedy, Lawrence W., Planning the City upon a Hill: Boston since 1630, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1992 King, Katherine, “Jane Jacobs and ‘The Need for Aged Buildings’: Neighborhood Historical Development Pace and Community Social Relations,” Urban Studies 50 (September 2013): 2407-24 Kling, Rob, et al., eds., Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County since World War II, Berkeley: University of California Press 1991 Kolson, Kenneth, Big Plans: The Allure and Folly of Urban Design, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 Krieg, Joann P., ed., Robert Moses, Single-Minded Genius, Interlaken, N.Y.: Heart of Lakes Publishing, 1989 Laurence, Peter L., et al., “Jane Jacobs (1916-2006),” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 66 (March 2007): 5-23 Leslie, Thomas, et al., “Deep Space, Thin Walls: Environmental and Material Precursors to the Postwar Skyscraper,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 77 (March 2018): 77-06 Lessoff, Alan, “Corpus Christi, 1965-2005: A Secondary City’s Search for a New Direction,” Journal of Urban History 35 (November 2008): 108-33 ____________, “Harland Bartholomew and Corpus Christi: The Faltering Pursuit of Comprehensive Planning in South Texas,” Planning Perspectives 18 (April (2003): 197-232 Lewis, Peirce, New Orleans: The Making of an Urban Landscape, 1976; second ed., Santa Fe: Center for American Places, 2003 Logan, Cameron, Historic Capital: Preservation, Race, and Real Estate in Washington, D.C., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017 Longstreth, Richard, “Washington and the Landscape of Fear,” City & Society, 18:1 (2006): 7-30 ________________, ed., The Mall in Washington, 1791-1991, 1991; reprint ed., New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002 Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia, and Tridib Banerjee, Urban Design Downtown: Poetics and Politics of Form,

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_____________, “Incomplete and Incremental Plan Implementation in Downtown Providence, Rhode Island, 1960- 2000,” Journal of Planning History 5 (February 2006): 35-64 Sachs, Avigail, Environmental Design: Architecture, Politics, and Science in Postwar America, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2018 Schwienterman, Joseph P., and Dana M. Caspall, The Politics of Place: A History of Zoning in Chicago, Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 2006 Sherman, Roger, L.A. under the Influence: The Hidden Logic of Urban Property, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009 Shkuda, Aaron, The Lofts of SoHo: Gentrification, Art, and Industry in New York, 1950-1980, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016 Sides, Josh, L.A. City Limits: African American Los Angeles from the Great Depression to the Present, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 _________, “Straight into Compton: American Dreams, Urban Nightmares, and the Metamorphosis of a Black Suburb,” American Quarterly 56 (September 2004): 583-605 Silver, Christopher, Twentieth-Century Richmond: Planning, Politics, and Race Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1984 ___________, and John V. Moeser, The Separate City: Black Communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968,

Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995 Simon, Bryant, Boardwalk of Dreams: Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006 Smith, David G., City of Parks: The Story of Minneapolis Parks, Minneapolis: Foundation for Minneapolis Parks, 2008 Soja, Edward W., Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory, London: Verso, 1989 Souther, J. Mark, “The Disneyfication of New Orleans: The French Quarter as a Façade in a Divided City,” Journal of American History 94 (December 2007): 804-11 Stephenson, R. Bruce, Visions of Eden: Environmentalism, Urban Planning, and City Building in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1900-1995, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1997 Stevens, Sara, Developing Expertise: Architecture and Real Estate in Metropolitan America, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016 Sugrue, Thomas J., The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996 Teaford, Jon, Post-Suburbia: Government and Politics in the Edge Cities, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Terranova, Charissa N., “Ultramodern Underground Dallas: Vincent Ponte’s Pedestrian-Way as Systematic

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Heating Ventilation, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Atlanta: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 1994 Eskilson, Stephen, The Age of Glass: A Cultural History of Glass in Mondern and Contemporary Architecture, London: Bloomsbury, 2018 Frame, Robert M., III, and Richard E. Mitchell, “Constructing Suburbia: The Hidden Role of Prestressed Concrete,” Minnesota History 64 (winter 2014-15): 158-72 Goetz, Alisa, ed., Up Down Across: Elevators, Escalators, and Moving Sidewalks, Washington: National Building Museum, and London: Merrill, 2003 Jester, Thomas C., ed., Twentieth-Century Building Materials: History and Conservation, 1995; updated ed., Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute, 2014 Leatherbarrow, David, Uncommon Ground: Architecture, Technology, and Topography, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000 Neumann, Dietrich, Architecture of the Night: The Illuminated Building, Munich: Prestel, 2002 ________________, ed., The Structure of Light: Richard Kelly and the Illumination of Modern Architecture, New

Haven: Yale University Press, 2010 Nichols, Sarah, et al., Aluminum by Design, Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Art, and New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2000 Petty, Margaret Malle, “Illuminating the Glass Box: The Lighting Designs of Richard Kelly,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 66 (June 2007): 194-219 Powell, Jane, Linoleum, Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 2003 Rose, William, "Moisture Control in the Modern Building Envelope: History of the Vapor Barrier in the U.S., 1923-52," APT Bulletin 28:4 (1997): 13-19 Sprague, Tyler S., “’Beauty, Versatility, Practicality’: The Rise of Hyperbolic Paraboloids in Post-war America (1950-1962,” Construction History 28:1 (2013): 165-84 Tell, Darcy, Times Square Spectacular: Lighting Up Broadway, Washington: Smithsonian Books, and New York; HarperCollins, 2007 Tunick, Susan, "The Reign of Terra Cotta in the United States: Enduring in an Inhospitable Environment 1930-1968," APT Bulletin 29:1 (1998): 43-48

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H I S T O R I C P R E S E R V A T I O N

(N.B.: The citations in this section focus on addressing the significance of the recent past,

not on the impact historic preservation had had on the landscape since World War II) Becker, Dan, and Claudia Brown, "Hyperbolie in Parabolas: Preserving the Fabled Future of Raleigh's Modernist Visionaries," Forum Journal 15 (fall 2000): 32-41 Benjamin, Susan, "Underage Landmarks," Inland Architect 32 (January-February 1988): 4, 7, 9 Bennett, Paul, “Lost in Translation,” Preservation 56 (May-June 2004): 36-39 Birnbaum, Charles A., "Contemporary Landscape Architecture for Western Living: Preserving and Interpreting an

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'Invisible Legacy'," Forum Journal 15 (fall 2000): 48-56 _________________, “Reclaiming a Lost Legacy: The Challenge of Preserving the Postwar Era’s Invisible Gardens,” Common Ground 9 (summer 2004): 10-15 _________________, ed., Preserving Modern Landscape Architecture, Cambridge, Mass.: Spacemaker Press, 1999 _________________, with Jane Brown Gillette and Nancy Slade, Preserving Modern Landscape Architecture II: Making Postwar Landscapes Visible, Washington: Spacemaker Press, 2004 Bronson, Susan D., and Thomas C. Jester, "Conserving the Built Heritage of the Modern Era: Recent Developments and Ongoing Challenges," APT Bulletin 28:4 (1997): 4-12 Butko, Brian A., "Historic Highway Preservation: Not a Dead End Street!" CRM 16:6 (1993): 36-39 Conoboy, John, "Where the Planner Meets the Road: The NPS Route 66 Study," CRM 16:6 (1993): 34-35 Craig, Robert M., "Is Atlanta Losing Its Early Modern Architectural Heritage?" Atlanta History 39 (spring 1995): 5-20 De Long, David G., "To Save History by Design," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 58 (March 1999): 4-5 Denchez, Marc, "Bungalows in Trouble," Canadian Heritage 15 (winter 1989): 16-21 Doyle, Kathryn, et al., eds., Proceedings of the Mid-century Modern Structures: Materials and Preservation Symposium, Natchitoches, La.: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service, 2016 Dupont, William, “Visionaries vs. Pragmatists: The Debate over How to Interpret 20-Century Icons,” Forum Journal 20 (spring 2006): 28-34 Elefante, Carl, “Renewing Modernism,” Places 20:1 (2008): 44-51 Fixler, David N., “Appropriate Means to an Appropriate End: Industry, Modernism, and Preservation,” APT Bulletin 39: 4 (2008): 31-36 _____________, “The Renovation of Baker House at MIT: Modernism, Materiality, and the Factor of Intent in Preservation,” APT Bulletin 32:2 (2001): 3-11 Freeman, Allen, "Unwelcome Centers," Preservation 49 (July-August 1997): 16-17 _____________, and Kristin Palm, "Old Before Their Time," Preservation 53 (July-August 2001): 12, 14 Goldberger, Paul, “The Modernist Maifesto: Why Buildings from Our Recent Past Are in Peril, and Why Saving Them Is So Crucial,” Preservation 60 (May-June 2008): 30-35 Hay, David, “Defending Brutalism: The Uncertain Future of Modernist Concrete Structures,” Preservation 65

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(winter 2013): 26-31 __________, “Too New for New Canaan?” Preservation 62 (September-October 2010): 34-41 Hess, Alan, “Coming to Terms with the Sixties,” Forum Journal 24 (summer 2010): 23-30 Isenstadt, Sandy, "Three Problems in Preserving the Postwar Landscape," Forum Journal 15 (spring 2001): 35-42 Jakle, John A., and Keith A. Sculle, Remembering Roadside America: Preserving the Recent Past as Landscape and Place, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2011 Jackson, Mike, "Preserving What's New," APT Bulletin 23:2 (1991): 7-11 Jandhl, H. Ward, "With Heritage So Shiny: America's First All-Aluminum House," APT Bulletin 23:2 (1991): 38-43 Jester, Thomas C., "International Perspectives on 20th-Century Heritage," CRM 18:8 (1995): 27-29 ______________, and David N. Fixler, “Modern Heritage: Progress, Priorities, and Prognosis,” APT Bulletin 42: 2- 3 (2011): 3-8 Jones, Dwayne, "Developing a Survey Methodology for Roadside Resources," CRM 16:6 (1993): 33 ____________, and Gerron Hite, "Good Intentions Gone Awry?" CRM 16:6 (1993): 26-27 Kramer, George, "Signs: Preserving a Sense of Place," Heritage, Texas Historical Foundation, 8 (summer 1990): 20-23 Kriviskey, Bruce M., "Saving the Suburban Sixties: Historic Preservation Planning in Fairfax County, Virginia," CRM 18:8 (1995): 6-10 Lambin, Jeanne, Preserving Resources from the Recent Past, Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation, n.d. _____________, and Adrian Scott Fine, “Rallying Support for Resources from the Recent Past,” Forum Journal 18 (summer 2004): 15-25 Liebs, Chester H., "Remember Our Not-So-Distant Past?" Historic Preservation 30 (spring 1978): 30-35 Longstreth, Richard, "Critique: What to Save? Midcentury Modernism at Risk," Architectural Record 188 (September 2000): 59-61 ________________, "I Can't See It; I Don't Understand It; and It Doesn't Look Old to Me," Historic Preservation Forum 10 (fall 1995): 6-15 _______________, Looking beyond the Icons: Midcentury Architecture, Landscape, and Urbanism, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015 ________________, "When the Present Becomes the Past," in Antoinette J. Lee, ed., Past Meets Future: Saving America's Historic Environments, Washington: Preservation Press, 1992, 213-25

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