SERT, José Luis & WEINER, Paul Lester: TWO CITIES: PLANNING IN NORTH AND SOUTH. The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, June 1947.

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TWO CITIES: PLANNING IN NORTH AND SOUTH

The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, Vol. XIV, No. 3, June 1947

Paul Lester Weiner and Jose Luis Sert

The Museum of Modern Art: TWO CITIES: PLANNING IN NORTH AND SOUTH. New York City: Museum of Modern Art, 1947. First edition [The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, Vol. XIV, No. 3, June 1947]. Slim quarto. Stapled self wrappers. 20 pp. 14 black and white illustrations. Wrappers lightly worn. Interior unmarked and very clean. Cover design by Susanne Wasson-Tucker.  A nearly fine copy.

7.25 x 9.25 staple-bound booklet with 20 pages and 14 black-and-white illustrations: This bulletin supplements the exhibition "Two Cities: Planning  in North and South America," prepared by the Department of Architecture under the direction of Susanne Wasson-Tucker. June 24 - September 21, 1947. Includes the essays "A New City in Brazil" and "A New Plan for Chicago's South Side" by Ada Louise Huxtable.

Town Planners for A New City in Brazil were Paul Lester Weiner and Jose Luis Sert; Architects and Designers for a New Plan for Chicago's South Side included Reginald R. Isaacs, John T. Black, Martin D. Meyerson, Frank Weise, Edmond J. Golden and Walter Gropius [consultant].

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