Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time
“Timely and important, a delightful, insightful, irreverent work . . . Should be required reading.” —The Christian Science MonitorA Best Book of the Year according to Planetizen and the American Society of Landscape Architects Jeff Speck has dedicated his career to determining what makes cities...
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“Timely and important, a delightful, insightful, irreverent work . . . Should be required reading.” —The Christian Science MonitorA Best Book of the Year according to Planetizen and the American Society of Landscape Architects Jeff Speck has dedicated his career to determining what makes cities thrive. And he has boiled it down to one key factor: walkability. Making downtown into a walkable, viable community is the essential fix for thetypical American city; it is eminently achievable and its benefits are manifold. Walk-able City—bursting with sharp observations and key insights into how urban changehappens—lays out a practical, necessary, and inspiring vision for how to make Americancities great again.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780865477728 (0865477728)
ASIN: 865477728
Publish date: November 12th 2013
Publisher: North Point Press
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Non Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Environment,
Geography,
Social Science,
Design,
Architecture,
Cities,
Urban Planning,
Urbanism,
Urban Studies
I debated about the number of stars to give this; I typically only give 5 stars to books that change the way I view the world. This book did that. I have read a lot of books about the green revolution and how to reshape the economy for a more sustainable world, but most of them leave me feeling more...
I really enjoyed this book and it inspired me to think of the layout of cities in a different way. It was nice to read it when I did, since we are thinking about buying a house soon, so this book will be something we keep in mind as we look. However, (and this is my gripe with every book on this s...
Must read for anyone interested in healthy cities. Very easy to read for non-specialists, but does not feel superficial or dumbed down either. Favorite part was the chapters on parking. Very sobering how much outdated and/or suburban parking requirements and road safety codes control the basic funct...