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Nuevo: Libro nuevo, sin usar y sin leer, que está en perfecto estado; incluye todas las páginas sin ...
Pages
272
Publication Date
2001-01-01
ISBN
9780292752405

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Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292752407
ISBN-13
9780292752405
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1703489

Product Key Features

Book Title
How Cities Work : Suburbs, Sprawl, and the Roads Not Taken
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Sociology / General, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Sociology / Urban
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science
Author
Alex Marshall
Book Series
Constructs Ser.
Format
Mass Market

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6 in

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00-026691
Reviews
"Concern with traffic, environmental indifference and careless land development patterns, indeed, growing awareness of the many consequences of sprawl has led to calls for 'smart growth.' One of the smartest ways to prepare to effectuate smarter growth is to read How Cities Work. In a gentle but lucid and persuasive way Alex Marshall reminds us that the responsibility for making and maintaining good communities is a public one-that city-building is a public art dependent on public leadership, not acquiescence to private caprice. Anyone interested in helping to sustain rather than complain about the loss of community must read this book."-Alex Krieger, Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard Graduate School of Design"This is an outstanding book that I hope and expect will make a major contribution to the current debate on cities and suburbs."-Robert Fishman, author of American Planning Tradition: Culture and Policy and Bourgeois Utopias: The Rise and Fall of Suburbia" . . . rich in evocative metaphors . . . written in a lively style"--Geography, January 2002"How Cities Work is an engaging read, containing important messages relevant not only tothose in the urban design profession, but also to the wider public who have a role in decidinghow cities should be shaped."--Journal of Urban Design, Vol. 7 No. 3, 2002
Dewey Decimal
307.76
Table Of Content
Introduction: The Sex of Cities Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Towns: Kissimmee versus Celebration and the New Urbanism Chapter 2: The End of Place Chapter 3: The Deconstructed City: The Silicon Valley Chapter 4: Trading Places: The City and the Suburb Chapter 5: Jackson Heights: An Anachronism Finds Its Way Chapter 6: The Master Hand: The Role of Government in Building Cities Chapter 7: Portland and Oregon: Taming the Forces That Create the Modern Metropolitan Area Chapter 8: No Place Called Home: Community at the Millennium Chapter 9: Conclusion. Getting There: Building Healthy Cities Acknowledgments Notes Selected References Index
Synopsis
Do cities work anymore? How did they get to be such sprawling conglomerations of lookalike subdivisions, megafreeways, and "big box" superstores surrounded by acres of parking lots? And why, most of all, don't they feel like real communities? These are the questions that Alex Marshall tackles in this hard-hitting, highly readable look at what makes cities work. Marshall argues that urban life has broken down because of our basic ignorance of the real forces that shape cities--transportation systems, industry and business, and political decision making. He explores how these forces have built four very different urban environments--the decentralized sprawl of California's Silicon Valley, the crowded streets of New York City's Jackson Heights neighborhood, the controlled growth of Portland, Oregon, and the stage-set facades of Disney's planned community, Celebration, Florida. To build better cities, Marshall asserts, we must understand and intelligently direct the forces that shape them. Without prescribing any one solution, he defines the key issues facing all concerned citizens who are trying to control urban sprawl and build real communities. His timely book will be important reading for a wide public and professional audience., Do cities work anymore? How did they get to be such sprawling conglomerations of lookalike subdivisions, megafreeways, and "big box" superstores surrounded by acres of parking lots? And why, most of all, don't they feel like real communities? These are the questions that Alex Marshall tackles in this hard-hitting, highly readable look at what makes cities work. Marshall argues that urban life has broken down because of our basic ignorance of the real forces that shape cities-transportation systems, industry and business, and political decision making. He explores how these forces have built four very different urban environments-the decentralized sprawl of California's Silicon Valley, the crowded streets of New York City's Jackson Heights neighborhood, the controlled growth of Portland, Oregon, and the stage-set facades of Disney's planned community, Celebration, Florida. To build better cities, Marshall asserts, we must understand and intelligently direct the forces that shape them. Without prescribing any one solution, he defines the key issues facing all concerned citizens who are trying to control urban sprawl and build real communities. His timely book will be important reading for a wide public and professional audience.
LC Classification Number
HT166.M259 2000

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