An edition of Within walking distance (2017)

Within walking distance

creating livable communities for all

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Philip Langdon
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An edition of Within walking distance (2017)

Within walking distance

creating livable communities for all

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"In Within Walking Distance, journalist and urban critic Philip Langdon looks at why and how Americans are shifting toward a more human-scale way of building and living. He shows how people are creating, improving, and caring for walkable communities. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Starting conditions differ radically, as do the attitudes and interests of residents. To draw the most important lessons, Langdon spent time in six communities that differ in size, history, wealth, diversity, and education, yet share crucial traits: compactness, a mix of uses and activities, and human scale. [...] In these communities, Langdon examines safe, comfortable streets; sociable sidewalks; how buildings connect to the public realm; bicycling; public transportation; and incorporation of nature and parks into city or town life. In all these varied settings, he pays special attention to a vital ingredient: local commitment." --

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English
Pages
264

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Within Walking Distance: Creating Livable Communities for All
2017, Island Press
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1
Big city, intimate settings: Center City Philadelphia -- -- Chapter 2
Creating gathering places: the East Rock neighborhood, New Haven, Connecticut -- -- Chapter 3
Keeping the town center vital: Brattleboro, Vermont -- -- Chapter 4
The walkable immigrant neighborhood: Chicago's "Little Village" -- -- Chapter 5
Redeveloping with pedestrians in mind: the Pearl District, Portland, Oregon -- -- Chapter 6
Patient placemaking: the Cotton District, Starkville, Mississippi -- -- Conclusion:
Toward human-scale communities ---- Notes-- Index.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-254) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
307.1/2160973
Library of Congress
HT167 .L323 2017, HT167.L323 2017

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Pagination
xiv, 264 pages
Number of pages
264

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OL26928168M
ISBN 10
1610917715
ISBN 13
9781610917711
LCCN
2016954340
OCLC/WorldCat
946462873

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