Abstract
1) The following suggestions for the development of Forest Park fall into two sections: An overall pattern, A specific proposal. The two sections evolved Simultaneously: one is not a Product of the other, though They have been worked together to a first fit. 2) The second section is an attempt to gain control over / investigate the quality of future development. The desirability of this possible control is not questioned here: It is assumed that control increases choice of action. 3) From the first fit position shown, a number of points become evident which might result in certain changes if the solution were worked through again. For example : the assumed evaluation of underground parking against visual amenity: the scheme might be used to promote a change in existing criteria.
Committee Chair
na
Committee Members
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Degree
Master of Architecture (MArch)
Author's Department
Graduate School of Architecture
Document Type
Restricted Thesis
Date of Award
8-1-1966
Language
English (en)
Recommended Citation
Mahaddie, Andrew, "Forest Park, Saint Louis" (1966). Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design Theses & Dissertations. 45.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/samfox_arch_etds/45
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