Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago

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Calumet Publishing Company, 1916 - 137 頁
 

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第 123 頁 - Who is there among us, we ask, who is not lifted above mere sordid industrial existence into the realm of the beautiful and ennobling things in life by attractive surroundings? Beautiful parks, fine monuments, well-laid-out streets, relief from noise, dirt and confusion — all these things, and many others contemplated in the Plan of Chicago, are...
第 52 頁 - Therefore, I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize the Mayor to appoint such a commission to be composed of members of your Honorable Body and citizens, whose duty it shall be to take up this question, to the end that the whole city and all elements in it may be fully informed as to what is contemplated in this plan for the future, so that an official Plan of Chicago may be produced that will have the endorsement and support of the entire municipality.
第 50 頁 - Chicago is to become, as we all believe, the greatest and most attractive city on this continent, its development and improvement should be guided along certain definite and prearranged lines to the end that the necessary expenditures for public improvements from year to year may serve not only the purpose of the moment, but also the needs of the future; and...
第 123 頁 - This, we declare, is of significance only as it expresses the actual social, intellectual and moral upbuilding of the people and so far as, in turn, it opens the way for further development of this higher type. City building means man building, we say.
第 27 頁 - This industrial city is one of the best governed cities in the world. It has dreamed dreams and dared to carry them into execution. It is almost as beautiful as Washington, as full of the joy of living as Paris, and is managed with more scrupulous honesty, more scientific efficiency and more devoted pride than any American business corporation.
第 51 頁 - They are men who have learned by experience and observation that development, and beautification, if you please, making Chicago attractive to visitors from all parts of the world, will add to Chicago's resources a very great commercial asset, the value of which will be reflected in every piece of real estate within our limits.
第 51 頁 - is not to be considered as the embodiment of an artist's dream or the project of theoretical city beautifiers who have lost sight of everyday affairs and who have forgotten the needs and interests of the mass of the people. On the contrary, the men who have produced the Chicago plan are all hard...
第 51 頁 - ... 3. The Chicago plan is not presented as a scheme for spending untold millions of dollars now or in the future; on the contrary, it is a comprehensive suggestion of what may be accomplished in the course of years — it may be fifty, it may be a hundred — by spending in conformity with a well defined plan the money which we must spend anyhow from time to time on permanent public improvements. Paris has been made the world's most beautiful city only because she has followed for more than fifty...

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