Planning Chicago
By D. Bradford Hunt ’90 and Jon B. DeVries. American Planning Association, 2013. Hunt and DeVries tell the stories of the planners, politicians and everyday people who shaped contemporary Chicago, starting in 1958 and asks the questions: Where did Chicago’s planning go right or go wrong, and why? What do the plans of the past—and those being made now—mean for the Chicago of the early and mid-21st century?
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