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A Better Place to Live Reshaping the American Suburb

by Philip Langdon

  • ISBN: 9781558491069
  • ISBN10: 1558491066

A Better Place to Live Reshaping the American Suburb

by Philip Langdon

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Pr
  • Publish date: 09/01/1997
  • ISBN: 9781558491069
  • ISBN10: 1558491066
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Description: A highly praised critique of the modern suburb

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? 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 cover story in the Atlantic. Since then, he has broadened his analysis to create this well-illustrated and highly readable book.

"American suburbs foster social isolation, dependence on the automobile, long commutes, and segregation of land use, thereby contributing to family distress and urban decay. That damning verdict by Langdon ... informs a much-needed visionary critique of suburban planning and life-styles.... Compelling reading for those concerned with the declining quality of life, his well-illustrated analysis will serve as a sourcebook for planners, architects, builders, and designers". -- Publishers Weekly

"An excellent journalistic study of the 'neo-traditional' approach to town planning, which seeks to build suburbs designed deliberately to foster some of the oft-celebrated qualities of small towns: next-door neighbors who know each other, local gathering places where strangers can converse freely, attractive public spaces that encourage foot traffic". -- Wall Street Journal

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