Phoenix in Perspective Reflections on Developing the Desert

“Phoenix in Perspective: Reflections on Developing the Desert” by Grady Gammage is a thoughtful exploration of city development, published in 2003 by the Herberger Center for Design Excellence at Arizona State University. This edition, consisting of 182 pages, provides an accurate and insightful account of the development of the Phoenix metro area, complemented by black-and-white photographs throughout the text.
Readers will find a detailed examination of urban and land use planning within the context of Phoenix’s growth. The book delves into the historical aspects of the region, offering reflections on architecture and the interplay between the arts and urban development. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of city planning and the unique challenges faced by the Phoenix area.
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Softcover. Thoughtful book on city development. Accurate and insightful account of the development of the Phoenix metro area. B/w photos throughout.
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