Believing it would only impede her own writing, urban theorist Jane Jacobs refused to assist her would-be biographers. As a result, journalist Alice Sparberg Alexiou's Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary, inspired by Jacobs's stands against powerful figures like Robert Moses and commitment to Greenwich Village, is forced to uncover Jacobs's life from her published works. Alexiou situates Jacobs's life in the context of planning and planning history and discusses Jacobs's role in constructing that history
One doesn’t have to be a City Planner or Professor of Urban Studies to discuss, improve and shape ci...
In February 2007, I published a short review of the biography Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary, in the D...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This is the published version of an article published by Ludwig von Mises Institute.This review essa...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
www.suapp.udel.edu/nvpa/home he Death and Life of Great American Cities, which will be hereafter ref...
On the occasion of Jane Jacobs’ 100 anniversary, the chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the D...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
Citation: Seamon, D. (2012). ‘A jumping, joyous urban jumble’: Jane Jacobs’s Death and Life of Great...
It has been nearly a generation since her thought-provoking and polemical The Death and Life of Grea...
With the publication of The Death and Life of Great American Cities in 1961 and her famous battle ag...
Between 1955 and 1965, the Rockefeller Foundation responded to the urban crises created by the pre- ...
One doesn’t have to be a City Planner or Professor of Urban Studies to discuss, improve and shape ci...
In February 2007, I published a short review of the biography Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary, in the D...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This is the published version of an article published by Ludwig von Mises Institute.This review essa...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
This paper attempts to accomplish three goals: to estimate Jacobs’ impact on urban planning, to inve...
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006), author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), did not like ...
www.suapp.udel.edu/nvpa/home he Death and Life of Great American Cities, which will be hereafter ref...
On the occasion of Jane Jacobs’ 100 anniversary, the chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy of the D...
Jane Jacobs is surely an authoress who raised many valuable insights and crucial questions for conte...
By 2030, 60 % of the world_s population will live in cities;1 in such an environment, intelligent ur...
Citation: Seamon, D. (2012). ‘A jumping, joyous urban jumble’: Jane Jacobs’s Death and Life of Great...
It has been nearly a generation since her thought-provoking and polemical The Death and Life of Grea...
With the publication of The Death and Life of Great American Cities in 1961 and her famous battle ag...
Between 1955 and 1965, the Rockefeller Foundation responded to the urban crises created by the pre- ...
One doesn’t have to be a City Planner or Professor of Urban Studies to discuss, improve and shape ci...
In February 2007, I published a short review of the biography Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary, in the D...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...