American Decades
The Celebration Chronicles
Nonfiction work
By: Andrew Ross
Date: 1999
Source: Ross, Andrew. The Celebration Chronicles. New York: Ballantine, 1999, 4–6, 9–10, 14, 17–19.
About the Author: Andrew Ross (1956–), born in Scotland, is a cultural critic and professor of American Studies at New York University. In 1997, he lived in Disney's New Urbanist town, Celebration, Florida, and wrote a frank and ambivalent account of his experience.
Introduction
Located just south of Orlando, Celebration is an old-fashioned small town that was built from the ground up in the mid-1990s by the Walt Disney Company. Situated on about 5,000 acres of recovered swamp and farmland, the planned community cost some $2.5 billion dollars to build. The town plan and the design of its structures are Disney's interpretation of New Urbanism ideals, which, in broad terms, oppose the spread of suburbs and...
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1990's Fashion Primary Sources
- The Grunge Look: Alice in Chains
- The End of Print: The Graphic Design of David Carson
- Charter of the New Urbanism
- Dockers Advertisement
- The Getty Center
- Monona Terrace
- Guggenheim Bilbao
- "Making the Planet a Better Place"
- "Fleeced"
- "Tibor Kalman"
- "Getting Involved in 'Green' Design: A Primer on the Important Issues and the Options Available to Architects"
- Michael Graves Toaster
- The Celebration Chronicles
- "Office Culture: Banana Republicans"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
