Peachtree Center, Atlanta. Master Plan by John Portman, 1962-76 [Blue dome at center is Portman�s Hyatt Regency Hotel; foreground is 1 Peachtree Center; left is Mariott Marquis Hotel; right is Weston Peachtree Hotel.]
Renaissance Center, Detroit. John Portman, l977-78
Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY [aka "the Albany Mall"]. Harrison & Abramovitz for Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 1972-78
Diagram explaining transfer of landmark air rights approved for New York City in 1969, by the Supreme Court in 1978
Explanation of skyline composition from the San Francisco Urban Design Guidelines of l97l, created under the City Planning Department's Richard Hedman
Lovejoy Fountain (today Ira's Fountain), Portland, Oregon. Lawrence Halprin, 1966-68
Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland. Martiry, Soderstrom, Matteson for Mayor Neil Goldschmidt and the CCC (Central City Concerns), 1984
Portland (Public Services) Building. Michael Graves, 1980-82
Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, Boston, converted into the first "festival marketplace" by Benjamin Thompson for the Rouse Corporation, l974-78. [See the original site in Week 3 module, image 16.]
New Fulton Market, South Street Seaport, New York City. Benjamin Thompson for the Rouse Corporation, 1979-85
Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles. John Portman, 1975-76
Aerial view of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, adjoining California Plaza in Bunker Hill. Arata Izozaki, 1986
Comparison of building footprints in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles in 1953 and 1993
Bunker Hill Steps, Los Angeles. Lawrence Halprin for First Interstate Development Corporation, 1989-90
World Trade Center towers, New York. Minoru Yamasaki with Emery Roth and Sons for the New York-New Jersey Port Authority, 1964-72. [Note landfill to left from the WTC foundations that will become Battery Park City.]
Map showing Battery Park City as a continuation of Lower Manhattan's grid. Cooper/Eckstut, 1979