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Survival City: Adventures Among the Ruins of Atomic America

by Tom Vanderbilt

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(Tom Vanderbilt) The Cold War was the war that never happened. Nonetheless, it spurred the most significant buildup of military contingency this country has ever known: from the bunkers of Greenbrier, west Virginia, to the "proving grounds" of Nevada, where entire cities were built only to be vaporized. The Cold War was waged on a territory that knew no boundaries but left few traces.

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Traveling the interstate highways of the United States, journalist Vanderbilt examined the landscapes and buildings that arose in response to the nuclear realities of the Cold War and have since declined into neglect and ruin. He relates the story of his travels, reflecting on the nuclear history of Cold War America. The text is accompanied by a number of black and white photographs taken by Walter Cotton (art, San Diego State U.).
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The Cold War was the war that never happened.Nonetheless, it spurred the most significant buildup of military contingency this country has ever known: from the bunkers of Greenbrier, West Virginia, to the proving grounds of Nevada, where entire cities were built only to be vaporized. The Cold War was waged on a territory that knew no boundaries but left few traces.In this fascinating--and at turns frightening and comical--travelogue to the hidden battlefields of the Cold War, Tom Vanderbilt travels the Interstate (itself a product of the Cold War) to uncover the sites of Cold War architecture and reflect on their lasting heritage.In the process, Vanderbilt shows us what the Cold War landscape looked like, how architecture tried to adapt to the threat of mass destruction, how cities coped with the knowledge that they were nuclear targets, and finally what remains of the Cold War theater today, both its visible and invisible legacies. Ultimately, Vanderbilt gives us a deep look into our cultural soul, the dreams and fears that drove us for the last half of the 20th century.

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Traveling the interstate highways of the United States, journalist Vanderbilt examined the landscapes and buildings that arose in response to the nuclear realities of the Cold War and have since declined into neglect and ruin. He relates the story of his travels, reflecting on the nuclear history of

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ISBN:
9781568983059
Author:
Vanderbilt, Tom
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
History
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Landscape
Subject:
Military - Nuclear Warfare
Subject:
Cold war
Subject:
Nuclear weapons
Subject:
National characteristics, american
Subject:
West
Subject:
West (U.S.) Description and travel.
Subject:
ARCHITECTURE / General
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
1680
Publication Date:
20020431
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.70x6.12x.90 in. 1.44 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , The Cold War was the war that never happened.Nonetheless, it spurred the most significant buildup of military contingency this country has ever known: from the bunkers of Greenbrier, West Virginia, to the proving grounds of Nevada, where entire cities were built only to be vaporized. The Cold War was waged on a territory that knew no boundaries but left few traces.In this fascinating--and at turns frightening and comical--travelogue to the hidden battlefields of the Cold War, Tom Vanderbilt travels the Interstate (itself a product of the Cold War) to uncover the sites of Cold War architecture and reflect on their lasting heritage.In the process, Vanderbilt shows us what the Cold War landscape looked like, how architecture tried to adapt to the threat of mass destruction, how cities coped with the knowledge that they were nuclear targets, and finally what remains of the Cold War theater today, both its visible and invisible legacies. Ultimately, Vanderbilt gives us a deep look into our cultural soul, the dreams and fears that drove us for the last half of the 20th century.
"Synopsis" by , Traveling the interstate highways of the United States, journalist Vanderbilt examined the landscapes and buildings that arose in response to the nuclear realities of the Cold War and have since declined into neglect and ruin. He relates the story of his travels, reflecting on the nuclear history of
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