Frank Lloyd Wright & Broadacre City (2007)

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References
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[2] Alison Sky, Michelle Stone. Unbuilt America: Forgotten architecture in the United States from Thomas Jefferson to the space age. (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1976), p. 292.

[3] Chantal Béret. "Shed, cathedral or museum?" In Christoph Grunenberg, Max Hollein (Eds.), Shopping: A century of art and consumer culture. (Ostfildern-Ruit, Hatje Cantz, 2002), p. 72.

[4] Alison Sky, Michelle Stone. Unbuilt America: Forgotten architecture in the United States from Thomas Jefferson to the space age. (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1976), p. 292.

[5] Joseph Rykwert. The seduction of place. (London, Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 8-9.

[6] Vincent Scully. Frank Lloyd Wright. (New York, George Braziller, 1996 / 1960), p. 11.

[7] Frederick Jackson Turner. The frontier in American history. (1920).

[8] Peter Blake. God’s own junkyard: The planned deterioration of America’s landscape (New York, Holt Reinhart Winston, 1964), p. 17.

[9] Lisbeth Cohen. "Is there an urban history of consumption?" Journal of Urban History, vol. 29, no. 2, (January 2003), pp. 91-2.