Now in full color! The third edition of THE standard reference work on urban planning and design features new projects and the latest developments in the industry. In the Third Edition of The American City: What Works, What Doesn\u27t, practicing city planner and ted urban scholar Alexander Garvin surveys what has been done to improve America\u27s cities over the past 100 years--analyzing more than 300 programs and projects. This fully updated edition presents newly named and reorganized chapters, the latest statistical information on existing projects, new and updated illustrations, and new projects that have been completed in the decade since the previous edition was published. Taking a rare multidisciplinary approach, Garvin shows how th...
This fully updated edition surveys the remarkable transformation that is taking place in urban Ameri...
At head of title: Committee print.Includes bibliographical references.Part III. The federal role in ...
(print) xiv, 171 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of Illustrations and Maps ix -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments...
This chapter examines megaproject design and planning in two “shrinking cities”- Philadelphia, PA an...
Cities are frequently viewed as passive participants to state and national efforts to solve the toug...
New Urbanism has been characterized as the most important phenomenon to emerge in American architect...
The research project examines Urban Sprawl in the United States and evaluates the alternative planni...
Conceiving of urban design in terms of architectural actions and reactions, Attoe and Logan propose ...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
Following decades of neglect and decline, many US cities have undergone a dramatic renaissance. From...
At the end of the 1930s, Americans interested in the fates and futures of their cities had the oppor...
The American city is suffering from an identity crisis. This crisis is the result of society placing...
American cities have struggled to maintain the centrality of their downtown areas. As retail and of...
American cities can be seen as exponents of neoliberal planning concepts implemented throughout the ...
This research paper begins with an overview of the history of American cities from the early twentie...
This fully updated edition surveys the remarkable transformation that is taking place in urban Ameri...
At head of title: Committee print.Includes bibliographical references.Part III. The federal role in ...
(print) xiv, 171 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of Illustrations and Maps ix -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments...
This chapter examines megaproject design and planning in two “shrinking cities”- Philadelphia, PA an...
Cities are frequently viewed as passive participants to state and national efforts to solve the toug...
New Urbanism has been characterized as the most important phenomenon to emerge in American architect...
The research project examines Urban Sprawl in the United States and evaluates the alternative planni...
Conceiving of urban design in terms of architectural actions and reactions, Attoe and Logan propose ...
Planning in New York, a world city, is complicated, fragmented, layered, and project-oriented. The i...
Following decades of neglect and decline, many US cities have undergone a dramatic renaissance. From...
At the end of the 1930s, Americans interested in the fates and futures of their cities had the oppor...
The American city is suffering from an identity crisis. This crisis is the result of society placing...
American cities have struggled to maintain the centrality of their downtown areas. As retail and of...
American cities can be seen as exponents of neoliberal planning concepts implemented throughout the ...
This research paper begins with an overview of the history of American cities from the early twentie...
This fully updated edition surveys the remarkable transformation that is taking place in urban Ameri...
At head of title: Committee print.Includes bibliographical references.Part III. The federal role in ...
(print) xiv, 171 p. : ill. ; 24 cmList of Illustrations and Maps ix -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments...