Victor Gruen
Victor David Gruen, born Viktor David Grünbaum (July 18, 1903 – February 14, 1980), was an Austrian-American architect best known as a pioneer in the design of shopping malls in the United States. He is also noted for his urban revitalization proposals, described in his writings and applied in master plans such as for Fort Worth, Texas (1955), Kalamazoo, Michigan (1958) and Fresno, California (1965). An advocate of prioritizing pedestrians over cars in urban cores, he was also the designer of the first outdoor pedestrian mall in the United States, the Kalamazoo Mall. Provided by Wikipedia
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Centers for the urban environment; survival of the cities. by Gruen, Victor, 1903-
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The heart of our cities; the urban crisis: diagnosis and cure. by Gruen, Victor, 1903-
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Shopping town : designing the city in suburban America / by Gruen, Victor, 1903-1980
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Mall maker : Victor Gruen, architect of an American dream / by Hardwick, M. Jeffrey
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