Publications by Amy Finstein
Western Historical Quarterly
http://tupress.temple.edu/book/20000000010059, 2020
Journal of Planning History, 2014
Wacker Drive is a staple of Chicago’s modern road network, allowing two levels of cars to zip alo... more Wacker Drive is a staple of Chicago’s modern road network, allowing two levels of cars to zip along the Chicago River and connect to nearby highways and streets. The roots of this driving experience date to 1909, when Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett proposed a comprehensive network of riverside boulevards in their Plan of Chicago. Engineered for traffic efficiency and draped with Beaux Arts garb, Wacker Drive introduced a new functional and architectural rationale to the riverfront. Charting its evolution from a casual idea to one of the Plan’s major accomplishments, this article positions Wacker Drive as an agent of architectural and civic change for Chicago.
http://jph.sagepub.com/content/14/4/287.abstract
Preservation Education and Research, Feb 2012
Vingtième Siècle, Apr 2010
ARRIS: Journal of the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians , 2005
Dictionary of American History, Dynamic Reference Edition, 2008
Talks by Amy Finstein
Popular Culture Association Conference – National Conference, Seattle, WA, March 22-25
Modernism in New England Symposium, March 5, 2016
Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
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Publications by Amy Finstein
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Talks by Amy Finstein
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