The Human City
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The Human City
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Internationally recognized urbanist Joel Kotkin challenges the conventional urban-planning wisdom that favors high-density, "pack-and-stack" strategies. Instead, Kotkin advocates for "smart suburbs" that take advantage of new technologies, family-friendly policies, and sustainable planning to build dynamic small cities, redeveloped neighborhoods, and a human-scale urban environment.
We are building cities without thinking about the people who live in them, argues The Human City. It's time to change our approach to one that is centred on human values.
In The Human City, internationally recognised urbanist Joel Kotkin challenges the conventional urban-planning wisdom that favours high-density, "pack-and-stack" strategies. By exploring the economic, social, and environmental benefits of decentralised, family-friendly alternatives, Kotkin concludes that while the word "suburbs" may be outdated, the concept is certainly not dead.
Aside from those wealthy enough to own spacious urban homes, people forced into high-density development must accept crowded living conditions and limited privacy, thus degrading their quality of life. Dispersion, Kotkin argues, provides a chance to build a more sustainable, "human-scale" urban environment.
After pondering the purpose of a city—and the social, political, economic, and aesthetic characteristics that are associated with urban living—Kotkin explores the problematic realities of today's megacities and the importance of families, neighbourhoods, and local communities, arguing that these considerations must guide the way we shape our urban landscapes. He then makes the case for dispersion and explores communities, such as dynamic small cities and redeveloped urban neighbourhoods, that are already providing viable, decentralised alternatives to ultra-dense urban cores.
The Human City lays out a vision of urbanism that is both family-friendly and flexible. It describes a future where people, aided by technology, are freed from the constraints of small spaces and impossibly high real estate prices. While Kotkin does not call for low-density development per se, he does advocate for a greater range of options for people to live the way they want at various stages of their lives.
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Praised for its insightful observations and compelling arguments, The Human City has been commended by notable voices such as Shlomo Angel in the Wall Street Journal for enriching our understanding of urban life. Reviewers like Alexander Nazaryan of Newsweek appreciate Kotkin's defence of suburbs as the preferred choice for middle-class families. David Brooks in the New York Times situates Kotkin's work as a critical alternative urban model to contemporary trends, highlighting its emphasis on opportunity and affordable housing.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781572842168
Publisher: Surrey Books,U.S.
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 March 2017
Country: United States
Imprint: Surrey Books,U.S.
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 297g
Pages: 312
About the Author
Joel Kotkin
teaches as a Presidential Fellow in urban futures at Chapman University (Orange, CA) and is the Executive Editor of the widely read website NewGeography.com. He is the author of seven previous books, and a regular contributor to The Daily Beast and Forbes.com.
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