An edition of A better place to live (1994)

A better place to live

reshaping the American suburb

1st HarperPerennial ed.
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An edition of A better place to live (1994)

A better place to live

reshaping the American suburb

1st HarperPerennial ed.
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What is it about modern American suburbs that has led to so much dissatisfaction? How has the typical suburban design of the past fifty years exacerbated the stress of daily life, and what better alternatives can be found? With these questions in mind, Philip Langdon crisscrossed the country to see how suburbs are being built and to interview designers, developers, planners, and residents. The first results of his research were published in a 1988 cover story in the Atlantic.

Since then, he has broadened his analysis to create this well-illustrated and highly readable book.

Training his eye on houses, streets, parks, gathering places, stores, employment and transportation, Langdon shows how these elements can generate frustration and isolation or, under better circumstances, contribute to a more congenial way of life. He points out the underappreciated virtues of older suburbs and takes a close look at the neotraditionalist movement in community design, whose advocates seek to emulate the most pleasing aspects of older suburbs.

Without ignoring the obstacles to change, Langdon shows how suburbs could be designed much differently than they are today - with networks of walkable streets, neighborhood stores and gathering places, compact town centers, and more varied and affordable housing. His book provides both an incisive critique of existing practices and an intriguing glimpse of some of the best work being done by a new generation of community designers.

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HarperPerennial
Language
English
Pages
270

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Cover of: A Better Place to Live
A Better Place to Live: Reshaping the American Suburb
September 1997, University of Massachusetts Press
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Cover of: A better place to live
A better place to live: reshaping the American suburb
1995, HarperPerennial
in English - 1st HarperPerennial ed.
Cover of: A better place to live
A better place to live: reshaping the American suburb
1995, HarperPerennial
in English - 1st HarperPerennial ed.
Cover of: A better place to live
A better place to live: reshaping the American suburb
1994, University of Massachusetts Press, University of Massachusetts
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: A better place to live
A better place to live: reshaping the American suburb
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Edition Notes

Originally published: Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1994.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-258) and index.

Published in
New York, NY

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Dewey Decimal Class
307.1/216/0973
Library of Congress
HT352.U6 L36 1995

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Pagination
xvi, 270 p. :
Number of pages
270

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OL24745029M
Internet Archive
betterplacetoliv00lang
ISBN 10
0060976616
ISBN 13
9780060976613
LCCN
95008941
OCLC/WorldCat
32432371

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