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Book <out of print>
Size, Pages: 314 x 210 mm, 44 pages
ISSN: 1344-0136
Text: Japanese
Contents
New York: the World's Premier Public Theater
Creating and Managing Public Space in the Post-Industrial Metropolis
EXHIBITION
| 001 |
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Establishment
of a New Architectural Gallery and Its First Exhibition
TN Probe |
| 002 |
Message for the
Exhibition
Bernard Tschumi (Dean, Columbia Univ. School of Architecture, Planning and preservation) |
| 002 |
Introduction to
the Exhibition
Robert A. M. Stern (Professor, Columbia Univ. School of Architecture, Planning
and Preservation) |
| 004 |
New York, the
World's Premier Public Theater: Creating and Managing Public Space in the Post-Industrial
Metropolis
Robert A. M. Stern and Thomas Mellins |
TOPICS
| 022 |
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<Interview>
New Yorkers on New York
Interviewer: Christine Pittel |
| 026 |
<Interview
1> Stephen Stamas (Chairman, New York Philharmonic)
Interviewer: Joseph Giovannini |
| 030 |
<Interview
2> William H. Whyte (urban sociologist / behavioral scientist / urban planning
consultant)
Interviewer: Tony Hiss |
| 034 |
<Interview
3> David Rockefeller, Jr. (Chairman, Rockefeller Financial Services, New York,
NY )
Interviewer: Terence Riley |
| 034 |
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<From
TN Probe> Urban Dramaturgy: Settings to Amuse Pedestrians
Tomohiro Murayama (Kitayama Institute) |
| 039 |
Information |
| 040 |
Profiles |
| 041 |
Celebrating the
First Issue of "TN Probe"
Akira Hayashi (TN Probe) |
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