The Future of Old Neighborhoods
Author: Bernard J. Frieden
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Published: 1964
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Author: Bernard J. Frieden
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Published: 1964
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Ehrenhalt
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2013-01-22
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 0307474372
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEye-opening and thoroughly engaging, this is an indispensible look at American urban/suburban society and its future. In The Great Inversion, Alan Ehrenhalt, one of our leading urbanologists, reveals how the roles of America’s cities and suburbs are changing places—young adults and affluent retirees moving in, while immigrants and the less affluent are moving out—and addresses the implications of these shifts for the future of our society. Ehrenhalt shows us how the commercial canyons of lower Manhattan are becoming residential neighborhoods, and how mass transit has revitalized inner-city communities in Chicago and Brooklyn. He explains why car-dominated cities like Phoenix and Charlotte have sought to build twenty-first-century downtowns from scratch, while sprawling postwar suburbs are seeking to attract young people with their own form of urbanized experience.
Author: Emily Talen
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0190907495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn an effort to make neighborhoods compatible with 21st century ideals, Talen has produced a singular resource for understanding what is meant by neighborhood--a multi-dimensional, comprehensive view of what neighborhoods signify, how they're idealized and measured, and what their historical progression has been.
Author: Christopher Herbert
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Published: 2018-10-16
Total Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 9781727435559
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kenneth William Gatland
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 29
ISBN-13: 9780727011848
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David L. Ames
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 148
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services. Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ebenezer Howard
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 1902-01-01
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 146557817X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ben Croxford
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 9789463662475
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince the 1970s, cities world-wide have been witness to radical de-industrialisation. Manufacturing was considered incompatible with urban life and was actively pushed out. As economies have grown, public officials and developers have instinctively shifted their priorities to short-term, high-yielding land uses such as offices, retail space and housing. Inner-city growth from New York to London and even Seoul have generally come at the expense of land uses such as manufacturing or logistics. Despite the odds, manufacturing is not in terminal decay in western cities. On the contrary, it is at the opening of a new chapter. Urban manufacturing can help cities to be more innovative, circular, inclusive and resilient. Recently, with increasing interest in the circular economy, with cleaner and more compact technology, with more progressive building codes for mixed use, with increasing awareness of the impacts of social inequality and with a clearer understanding of the value chains between the trade of material and immaterial goods, cities across the world are realising that manufacturing has an important place in the 21st century urban economy. While both enthusiasm for making is increasing and the value of manufacturing is becoming increasingly evident in cities, the topic remains extremely complex and challenging to manage. This book attempts to shed light on the ways manufacturing can address urban challenges, it exposes constraints for the manufacturing sector and provides fifty patterns for working with urban manufacturing. This book has been written as a manual to help politicians, public authorities, planners, designers and community organisations to be able to plan, discuss and collaborate by developing more productive urban manufacturing. The book is split into two parts. "
Author: Johnny B. Truant
Publisher: Johnny B. Truant
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Total Pages: 795
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a future that’s lost its soul, a prodigy rises. In the year 2060, an omnipresent network has made humanity into something new. Thought has been hijacked. Emotion has been co-opted. Sensation has been ramped up to eleven, and “what feels good” is all anyone needs. The monolithic O Corporation is the most powerful entity in what remains of the world, having manipulated society’s values for decades in the name of profit. O’s leader Alexa Mathis is genius, ruthless, obsessed with the idea of finding a digital savior nobody else believes in — and swings power even the rulers don’t know she has. Enter Chloe Shaw: too young, too inexperienced, and too naive for the task before her. In name, Chloe is an escort — the highest of the high in a world where sex is queen. But to those who’ve been searching, Chloe seems to be much more. Someone with strange abilities no one can explain. Someone, it seems, who’s able to control the next-gen AI network on the horizon — an omniscient and nearly omnipotent entity known as The Beam. Is Chloe who Alexa thinks she is? As society reaches its tipping point, she must try to stake a claim for our future … before our future is decided by The Beam. Sex sells, yes. But it’s never sold quite like this — with the soul of humanity as its ultimate price. The Future of Sex is a 12-episode serial that takes place in Platt and Truant’s award-winning world of The Beam.