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"The reader's urban experience will never be quite the same after experiencing this book. With clarity, precision, and deft detail, Kelbaugh pans the unsustainable design strategies and conceits of an auto-crazed culture, as our human spirit vanishes in the rearview mirror. The author is uniquely well qualified to connect the dots between the habitat we could fashion and the humanity we could reclaim."

* Planning and Zoning News *

"An academic's thoughtful meditation on values that should underlie development—community, sustainable order, and human spirit—and a discerning examination of the proposed remedies."

* New Urban News *

"Kelbaugh describes architects' and urban planners' responses to the problems of 20th-century urbanism and reviews the predicament of modern suburbanization, offering a cognent critique of both modernist and postmodernist paradigms. In contrast to architectural historians who do similar work, however, Kelbaugh also suggests solutions to the spatial problems he documents."

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Suburban Sprawl: Paved with Good Intentions
2. Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place
3. Typology: An Architecture of Limits
4. New Urbanism: Versus Everyday Urbanism and Post Urbanism
5. Public Policy: What We Should Do A.S.A.P.

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Repairing the American Metropolis

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A Hardback by Douglas Kelbaugh

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    Publisher: University of Washington Press
    Publication Date: 16/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9780295996028, 978-0295996028
    ISBN10: 0295996021

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    "The reader's urban experience will never be quite the same after experiencing this book. With clarity, precision, and deft detail, Kelbaugh pans the unsustainable design strategies and conceits of an auto-crazed culture, as our human spirit vanishes in the rearview mirror. The author is uniquely well qualified to connect the dots between the habitat we could fashion and the humanity we could reclaim."

    * Planning and Zoning News *

    "An academic's thoughtful meditation on values that should underlie development—community, sustainable order, and human spirit—and a discerning examination of the proposed remedies."

    * New Urban News *

    "Kelbaugh describes architects' and urban planners' responses to the problems of 20th-century urbanism and reviews the predicament of modern suburbanization, offering a cognent critique of both modernist and postmodernist paradigms. In contrast to architectural historians who do similar work, however, Kelbaugh also suggests solutions to the spatial problems he documents."

    * Choice *

    Table of Contents

    Foreword
    Acknowledgments

    Introduction
    1. Suburban Sprawl: Paved with Good Intentions
    2. Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place
    3. Typology: An Architecture of Limits
    4. New Urbanism: Versus Everyday Urbanism and Post Urbanism
    5. Public Policy: What We Should Do A.S.A.P.

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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