Atlas of Rare City Maps
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Covers urban areas mainly in Europe, a few in the United States and Asia
This author explored how a bird's-eye view could address urban growth challenges, pioneering the use of aerial photography in planning and research. His work emphasized a holistic perspective on urban development, integrating theoretical insights with practical applications. This innovative approach influenced generations of urban planners and designers. Through his publications and academic roles, he fundamentally shaped how we understand and shape our urban environments.

Covers urban areas mainly in Europe, a few in the United States and Asia