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Shows that cities' approaches are marred by billboards and neon signs. Intimates that a demanding citizenry can have these unsightly signs removed.
This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives
Production Company: American Institute of Architects
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: need keyword
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Reviewer: jafran - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- October 23, 2005
Subject: Take a look Disney...
Maybe Disney and the big corporations that restored 42nd Street in New York should take a look at this.
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- December 22, 2003
Subject: because this is 1965!
Am interesting touchy feely about what should be done to prevent pollution and urban sprawl. I'm not too sure if the methods presented here aren't just a little TOO obvious (eg, ignoring a city river? Build around the river and everything will look beautiful! Ugly poor housing? Make nicer looking poor housing!). Worth noting though, is the dynamite portrait of 1965 america, with it's storefronts and the delirious archecture going on. Well worth taking a look at, I thought I would be bored, but I am going to say now this is reccomended!