New American Urbanism : Re-forming the Suburban Metropolis (Skira Architecture Library)
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"In this provocative study, John Dutton shows how American urban models, whose influence has been essential in the shaping of cities worldwide since 1945, are currently recovering at home from the crisis of the 1970s and 1980s. He masterfully analyzes the theoretical inputs and the design solutions that have shaped a collection of experimental town landscapes that deserve all our attention today."--Jean-Louis Cohen, Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts, New York; Director, Institut français d'architecture, Paris
"Over the past two decades the New Urbanism has had a profound impact, positive and negative, on American cities and suburbs. John Dutton provides an appreciative yet critical analysis of this cultural phenomenon, tracing its evolution, contradictions, social vision and formal variety. Now, as other parts of the world are exploring possible adaptations of this movement, every reader will benefit from the breadth and good sense of this important book."--Gwendolyn Wright, Professor, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University, New York
"New urbanism is more than a summer retreat by the "Seaside." John Dutton clearly illustrates through new urbanist case studies that it is a design movement dealing with the diversity of "real" American urban landscapes in their own regional historical and place language of neighborhood building."--William Morrish, Dayton/Hudson Professor of Urban Design and Director of the Design Center for American Urban Landscape, University of Minnesota
New American Urbanism : Re-forming the Suburban Metropolis (Skira Architecture Library),John A. Dutton,Skira,8881187418,20th century,Architecture,Architecture and society,City planning,Criticism,History - General,Planning,Sociology - Urban,United States,Architecture / General,Social Science / Sociology / Urban
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