Nineteenth-century planned industrial communities and the role of aesthetics in spatial practices: the visual ideologies of Pullman and Port ... article from: Journal of Cultural Geography
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From the author: Keywords: City Beautiful; company town; landscape aesthetics; visual ideology; Port Sunlight; Pullman
Citation Details Title: Nineteenth-century planned industrial communities and the role of aesthetics in spatial practices: the visual ideologies of Pullman and Port Sunlight.(Report) Author: Amanda Rees Publication:Journal of Cultural Geography (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 2012 Publisher: JCG Press Volume: 29 Issue: 2 Page: 185(30)