This fascinating book examines the Regional Planning Association of America (RPAA), a loosely organized Association of ambitious and influential planners who hoped to guide the new urban and industrial developments of the early twentieth century and thereby design a radically improved America.
Spann traces the development of the RPAA from its formation in 1923 through the decades o.
After discussing the roots of this effort in the Progressive and World War I periods, Edward K.
This fascinating book examines the Regional Planning Association of America (RPAA), a loosely organized Association of ambitious and influential planners who hoped to guide the new urban and industrial developments of the early twentieth century and thereby design a radically improved America