Copyright 2011 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota All rights reserved. If any proper acknowledgment has not been included, we encourage copyright holders to notify the publisher. Every effort was made to obtain permission to reproduce material in this book. Portions of this book were previously published in different form as “Shelter from the Elements: Architecture and Civil Defense in the Early Cold War,” Philosophical Forum (May 2004): 179–99 reprinted with permission of John Wiley and Sons. Van Slyck The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States Carla Yanni FFALLOUT ALLOUT SHELTER SHELTER Designing D esigning ffor or C Civil i v il D Defense e fense iin n tthe he Cold C old W War ar Dav id Montey ne a r c h i t e c t u r e, l a n d s c a p e, a n d a m e r i c a n c u lt u r e s e r i e s University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis L on d on This book is supported by a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Shanken A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 1890–1960 Abigail A. Van Slyck, Series Editors Medicine by Design: The Architect and the Modern Hospital, 1893–1943 Annmarie Adams Manhood Factories: YMCA Architecture and the Making of Modern Urban Culture Paula Lupkin Fallout Shelter: Designing for Civil Defense in the Cold War David Monteyne Women and the Everyday City: Public Space in San Francisco, 1890–1915 Jessica Ellen Sewell 194X: Architecture, Planning, and Consumer Culture on the American Home Front Andrew M. BUNKER ARCHITECTURE FOR THE COLD WAR: Boston City Hall EPILOGUE Acknowledgments Notes Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z Citation previewįALLOUT SHELTER architecture, landscape, and american culture series Katherine Solomonson and Abigail A. COLD WAR CONSTRUCTIONS: Fallout Shelter in New Buildings 7. PERFORMING ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTISE: Designs for Fallout Shelter Fallout Shelter Design 6. DESIGN INTELLECTUALS: Professional Architects and Civil Defense 5. SHELTERING COMMUNITIES: City and Social Planning for Civil Defense 4. SURVEYING THE COLD WAR LANDSCAPE: The National Fallout Shelter Program Fallout Protection 3. HYPOTHETICAL HIROSHIMAS: City, Suburb, and Shelter in 1950s Civil Defense 2. Table of contents : Cover Contents Abbreviations INTRODUCTION 1.
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