![]() 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. I know you would not want to do less.Table of contents : Cover Contents Abbreviations INTRODUCTION 1. ![]() In the coming months, I hope to let every citizen know what steps he can take without delay to protect his family in case of attack. "We owe that kind of insurance to our families and to our country. Against the backdrop of escalating tensions with the Soviet Union, Kennedy urged Americans to build bomb shelters in a speech he delivered on Oct. ![]() The change came after John Kennedy became president. Bruner and daughter Rhonda, 8, pose in their home fallout shelter in Knoxville, Tenn. That changed with the 1957 publication of the Gaither Report, which backed the building of shelters that "permit people to come out of the shelters and survive." Mrs. Even though public drills in the event of a nuclear attack was routine in the 1950s, the Eisenhower administration did not actively promote the construction of home fallout shelters. ![]() In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Cold War tensions and threat of nuclear war convinced government leaders in the United States that millions of lives could be saved by the construction of home fallout shelters. ![]()
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