The Accidental Possibilities of the City

The Accidental Possibilities of the City
Author: Katherine Smith
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520305485

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Claes Oldenburg’s commitment to familiar objects has shaped accounts of his career, but his associations with Pop art and postwar consumerism have overshadowed another crucial aspect of his work. In this revealing reassessment, Katherine Smith traces Oldenburg’s profound responses to shifting urban conditions, framing his enduring relationship with the city as a critical perspective and conceiving his art as urban theory. Smith argues that Oldenburg adapted lessons of context, gleaned from New York’s changing cityscape in the late 1950s, to large-scale objects and architectural plans. By examining disparate projects from New York to Los Angeles, she situates Oldenburg’s innovations in local geographies and national debates. In doing so, Smith illuminates patterns of urbanization through the important contributions of one of the leading artists in the United States.

The Accidental City

The Accidental City
Author: Robert M. Halliday (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1969
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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The Accidental City

The Accidental City
Author: Lawrence N. Powell
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674065441

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Chronicles the history of the city from its being contended over as swampland through Louisiana's statehood in 1812, discussing its motley identities as a French village, African market town, Spanish fortress, and trade center.

The Accidental Empire

The Accidental Empire
Author: Gershom Gorenberg
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1466800542

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The untold story, based on groundbreaking original research, of the actions and inactions that created the Israeli settlements in the occupied territories After Israeli troops defeated the armies of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan in June 1967, the Jewish state seemed to have reached the pinnacle of success. But far from being a happy ending, the Six-Day War proved to be the opening act of a complex political drama, in which the central issue became: Should Jews build settlements in the territories taken in that war? The Accidental Empire is Gershom Gorenberg's masterful and gripping account of the strange birth of the settler movement, which was the child of both Labor Party socialism and religious extremism. It is a dramatic story featuring the giants of Israeli history—Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Levi Eshkol, Yigal Allon—as well as more contemporary figures like Ariel Sharon, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres. Gorenberg also shows how the Johnson, Nixon, and Ford administrations turned a blind eye to what was happening in the territories, and reveals their strategic reasons for doing so. Drawing on newly opened archives and extensive interviews, Gorenberg reconstructs what the top officials knew and when they knew it, while weaving in the dramatic first-person accounts of the settlers themselves. Fast-moving and penetrating, The Accidental Empire casts the entire enterprise in a new and controversial light, calling into question much of what we think we know about this issue that continues to haunt the Middle East.

Made in U.S.A.

Made in U.S.A.
Author: Sidra Stich
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520057562

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Made in U.S.A. takes a new look at American art of the 1950s and 1960s and shows us how American it was. This is a provocative study of those artists who appropriated everyday images form the world of mass media and suburban living and forced their viewers into a sometimes witty, sometimes bittersweet, confrontation with the realities of living in late twentieth-century America.

The Accidental Startup

The Accidental Startup
Author: Danielle Babb, Ph.D., MBA.
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101030615

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Create your own job security. A wealth of info for prospective entrepreneurs. With unemployment rates rising, many people are out of work and many more are either underemployed or in fear of losing their jobs. Many of these workers have long thought of owning their own businesses and are pondering whether self-employment is the right choice. This book will help them make the call, and go about the process of starting and running their own businesses by learning how to: ? Determine if it makes financial sense to leave the corporate world behind ? Assess whether they have what it takes to be self-employed ? Identify the market for their business and test whether it's viable ? Calculate start-up costs and revenue streams before making any investments ? Understand the strengths and weaknesses of the Competition ? Advertise and market the business

Boomburbs

Boomburbs
Author: Robert E. Lang
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815751125

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A glance at a list of America's fastest growing "cities" reveals quite a surprise: most are really overgrown suburbs. Places such as Anaheim, California, Coral Springs, Florida, Naperville, Illinois, North Las Vegas, Nevada, and Plano, Texas, have swelled to big-city size with few people really noticing—including many of their ten million residents. These "boomburbs" are large, rapidly growing, incorporated communities of more than 100,000 residents that are not the biggest city in their region. Here, Robert E. Lang and Jennifer B. LeFurgy explain who lives in them, what they look like, how they are governed, and why their rise calls into question the definition of urban. Located in over twenty-five major metro areas throughout the United States, numerous boomburbs have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled in size between census reports. Some are now more populated than traditional big cities. The population of the biggest boomburb—Mesa, Arizona—recently surpassed that of Minneapolis and Miami. Typically large and sprawling, boomburbs are "accidental cities," but not because they lack planning. Many are made up of master-planned communities that have grown into one another. Few anticipated becoming big cities and unintentionally arrived at their status. Although boomburbs possess elements found in cities such as housing, retailing, offices, and entertainment, they lack large downtowns. But they can contain high-profile industries and entertainment venues: the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Arizona Cardinals are among over a dozen major-league sports teams who play in the boomburbs. Urban in fact but not in feel, these drive-by cities of highways, office parks, and shopping malls are much more horizontally built and less pedestrian friendly than most older suburbs. And, contrary to common perceptions of suburbia, they are not rich and elitist. Poverty is often seen in boomburb communities of small single-family homes, neighborhoods that once

The Accidental Landlord

The Accidental Landlord
Author: Danielle Babb Ph.D., MBA
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008-10-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 144065221X

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Don’t sell for less! The fastest-growing opportunity this side of the real estate bubble. For everyone who needs to move but doesn’t want to sell their house for less than they paid, this book outlines a profitable new option that many desperate sellers fail to consider: rent it and become a landlord, at least until a market re-boom. This book alleviates every fear, and outlines every step of the way to a real estate success. Includes: • Rental agreements • Preparing the rental property • Assessing personal responsibilities • Working with a management company or by one’s self • Evaluating potential renters • Collecting rent • Insurance coverage, and more

The American City

The American City
Author: Arthur Hastings Grant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1923
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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