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Despite all this, instant pedestrian malls are only a stopgap remedy. Says Victor Gruen, architect of the air-conditioned Midtown Plaza in Rochester, N.Y.: "Unless creation of a pedestrian mall is only one element of thorough and comprehensive downtown renewal planning, it will not solve problems but merely displace them." Without the addition of parking areas and bypassing roadways, vehicles banned from the inner city will just pile up on side streets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Power to Pedestrians | 8/24/1970 | See Source »

...many planners feel that shopping centers are approaching what Los Angeles Architect Victor Gruen, a pioneer in the field, calls "a new wave of innovation." With realty taxes, land and construction costs constantly escalating, says Vice President Andrew L. Murphy of Allied Stores, "the future of the shopping center is vertical." He foresees the demolition of many of today's thriving centers and their replacement by towering retail-office-apartment complexes. Some centers are already growing into such minicities. Developer Raymond D. Nasher has begun work on a "platform city" in Atlanta, and he expects to expand his handsome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retailing: Fortunes on the Mall | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower, 77, has rarely been surrounded by so much rank. At a West Point Society dinner in Manhattan, Ike's five stars were flanked by a platoon of active and retired four-star generals, including SHAPE Commander Lyman Lemnitzer, Mark Clark, Alfred Gruen-ther, Lauris Norstad, Jacob Devers, Lucius Clay and Anthony McAuliffe. For that glittering crew, the society decided that no citations, no medals could come close to being adequate. "What award could we possibly give these men?" asked a spokesman plaintively...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 10, 1967 | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...they disagree with an editorial. "It should make for a pretty lively page," says Conniff. Leslie Gould from the Journal-American will boss the financial page; Maurice Dolbier from the Trib and John Barkham from the Saturday Review will review books; the Trib's Walter Terry, dance; John Gruen and Emily Genauer, art; Miles Kastendieck, William Bender and Alan Rich, music. The Sunday paper, too, will carry features from the Trib: New York magazine, edited by Clay Felker; and Book Week, under Theodore Solotaroff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: New Daily for New York | 9/16/1966 | See Source »

...vulgar or Spanish phony. While Los Angeles, like many big cities, has mile after mile of uninspired, tractlike homes, more and more of its buildings and residences are the work of some of the world's best architects: Richard J. Neutra, John Lautner, Lloyd Wright, William Pereira, Victor Gruen, Welton Becket. Tasteful homes have sprouted everywhere-along the streets and boulevards, in the glens and canyons, around the foothills, up the sides of the hills along the beaches, out into the Mojave Desert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cities: Magnet in the West | 9/2/1966 | See Source »

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