This work challenges established planning conventions and proposes a new and flexible approach to the planning and ongoing evolution of communities in North America. Avi Friedman argues that there is an alternative to suburban sprawl and that new planning processes are required.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Reformers and Regulators
2 The Evolution of the Suburban Ideal
3 Designing Flexible Outgrowth: Precedent Models
4 Planning for Change within Existing Communities
5 Planning for Change of New Communities
6 Planning for Change of New Communities in Old Neighbourhoods
7 A Look to the Future
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