Grady Clay

In 1962, the American Institute of Architects said of Clay: "The editor of ''Landscape Architecture'' is becoming one of the best known and most widely listened to writers and speakers on the problems of land and the city today".
In his 1974 book ''Close-Up: How to Read the American City'', Clay offered a way to "read" modern American cities, saying “A city is not as we perceive it to be by vision alone, but by insight, memory, movement, emotion and language. A city is also what we call it and becomes as we describe it". Provided by Wikipedia
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Close-up How to read the American city by Clay, Grady
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Real places an unconventional guide to America's generic landscape by Clay, Grady
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Close up how to read the American city by Clay, Grady
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Close-up how to read the American city by Clay, Grady
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Close-up; how to read the American city by Clay, Grady
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