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The Death and Life of Great American Cities

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

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Author: Jane Jacobs
Publisher: Vintage
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 63 reviews
Sales Rank: 83530

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 458
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 067974195X
Dewey Decimal Number: 307.760973
EAN: 9780679741954
ASIN: 067974195X

Publication Date: December 1, 1992
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  • Paperback - The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Pelican)
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  • Paperback - The Death and Life of Great American Cities
  • Hardcover - The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Modern Library Series)
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  • Hardcover - The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Modern Library 393)
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Product Description
A direct and fundamentally optimistic indictment of the short-sightedness and intellectual arrogance that has characterized much of urban planning in this century, The Death and Life of Great American Cities has, since its first publication in 1961, become the standard against which all endeavors in that field are measured. In prose of outstanding immediacy, Jane Jacobs writes about what makes streets safe or unsafe; about what constitutes a neighborhood, and what function it serves within the larger organism of the city; about why some neighborhoods remain impoverished while others regenerate themselves. She writes about the salutary role of funeral parlors and tenement windows, the dangers of too much development money and too little diversity. Compassionate, bracingly indignant, and always keenly detailed, Jane Jacobs's monumental work provides an essential framework for assessing the vitality of all cities.


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5 out of 5 stars The triumph of common sense   June 7, 2008
In an age when architects and planners were spouting all kinds of brave-new-world nonsense (or mindlessly absorbing it, or even worse - building it), Jacobs burst onto the scene with an incredible dose of sanity mixed with common sense and wisdom, carefully observing the urban environment and drawing a host of remarkably sensible conclusions. For some reason we architects seem always at risk of believing our own nuttiest fantasies. Jacobs is a perennial corrective.



5 out of 5 stars Read it!   May 15, 2008
Still relevant, still useful....and still ignored by the common city engineer. Our city's planners need to re-read this sucker.


5 out of 5 stars Read it   April 20, 2008
This is a book that relates to designers, and city planners as well as the "un-educated". Reading this book will certainly inform one on the purpose and importance of city planning.


5 out of 5 stars It'll make a city slicker out of the most ardent farm boy   March 4, 2008
This book will give you a reason to want to go visit the city, or to go out and get into the city you already live in. Her reference to the "ballet of the sidewalks" gives a whole new twist to what is going on in a busy downtown. City planners, take note!


4 out of 5 stars A classic   January 24, 2008
If you are interested in community building, urban planning, and city life in general, this is a must-read. Though the book is older, the themes and ideas stand the test of time.

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