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Sprawltown Looking For The City On Its Edges Richard Ingersoll

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Sprawltown Looking For The City On Its Edges Richard Ingersoll
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Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Richard Ingersoll
ISBN: 9781568985664, 9781616890209, 1568985665, 1616890207
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sprawltown Looking For The City On Its Edges Richard Ingersoll by Richard Ingersoll 9781568985664, 9781616890209, 1568985665, 1616890207 instant download after payment.

Sprawl. The word calls to mind a host of troublesome issues such as city flight, runaway suburban development, and the conversion of farmland to soulless housing developments. In Sprawltown, architectural historian Richard Ingersoll makes the surprising claim that sprawl is an inevitable realityof modern life that should be addressed more thoughtfully and recognized as its own new form of urbanism rather than simply being criticized and condemned.

In five thought-provoking chapters, covering topics such as tourism, film, and the automobile, Ingersoll takes the position that any solution to the problems of sprawlincluding pressing issues like resource use and energy wastemust take into consideration its undeniable success as a socialmilieu. No screed against the suburb, this book offers a more sophisticated and nuanced view of the way we think about its rapid development and growth.

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