After the end of the Second World War, America experienced many changes. Although most changes are good, some changes have had a negative impact on some population centers. Many programs, institutions and policies have been developed to change American society and government. One of the biggest changes in American society is the mass migration of families from the city center to the suburbs. It is thought that this improves the quality of life and strengthens the core family. Immigrants have led to the revival of American religions related to suburban life.
The area that experienced tremendous change during the Second World War was how the country saw the living space. World War II and American Dream: The wartime architecture has changed the country edited by Donald Albrecht. And we recorded some of the changes that occurred in buildings, community planning and public housing. This book was published in parallel with the exhibition of the same name held by the National Architecture Museum. Several things became clear when the country entered a full - scale war. First, during the war, housing is needed around the factory. Secondly, we need a new housing design. Efficiency is a top priority. Because many traditional materials such as steel can only be used for warfare, architects need to find a new way to build a house. Through the application of many technological progress made during the wartime, the architects proposed an affordable and durable house that can be gathered in a day.
After the end of the Second World War, America experienced many changes. Although most changes are good, some changes have had a negative impact on some population centers. Many programs, institutions and policies have been developed to change American society and government. One of the biggest changes in American society is the mass migration of families from the city center to the suburbs. It is thought that this improves the quality of life and strengthens the core family. - Various branches have changed throughout the duration of the US government. People can not simply claim that the founder is designing and drawing them. These changes include the adoption of Seventeenth Amendment, the general abandonment of power management to the executive branch, and the concentration of power to recent parliamentary leaders.