Places for people : hotels, motels, restaurants, bars, clubs, community recreation facilities, camps, parks, plazas, playgrounds : examples of outstanding achievement / edited by Jeanne M. Davern

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1976Description: xi, 244 pages : illustrations ; 32 cmISBN:
  • 70022011
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 7840 .P53 1976
Contents:
Preface -- Index -- Part I. Places to stay: 1. The new "grand hotels" -- 2. The new "small hotels" -- 3. Resort hotels/on the water -- 4. Resort hotels/in snow country -- 5. Lodges that invite conferences -- Part II. Places to eat, drink, enjoy!: -- 1. Restaurants and bars -- 2. Clubs -- Part III. Places to play: 1. Community recreation facilities -- 2. Camps -- 3. Parks, plazas and playgrounds -- 4. The 50th state: "Test for the landscape fo tourism.".
Summary: The new book offers impressive affirmation of the belief expressed in the introduction to the earlier volume that "the case for competent design will become better understood as competition increases".
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Architecture General Circulation Architecture GC NA 7840 .P53 1976 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000017427

Includes index.

Preface -- Index -- Part I. Places to stay: 1. The new "grand hotels" -- 2. The new "small hotels" -- 3. Resort hotels/on the water -- 4. Resort hotels/in snow country -- 5. Lodges that invite conferences -- Part II. Places to eat, drink, enjoy!: -- 1. Restaurants and bars -- 2. Clubs -- Part III. Places to play: 1. Community recreation facilities -- 2. Camps -- 3. Parks, plazas and playgrounds -- 4. The 50th state: "Test for the landscape fo tourism.".

The new book offers impressive affirmation of the belief expressed in the introduction to the earlier volume that "the case for competent design will become better understood as competition increases".

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