The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us

The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us

by Joel Kotkin
The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us

The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us

by Joel Kotkin

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Overview

The Human City presents the most cogent, evidence-based and clear-headed exposition of the pro-suburban argument. . . . enriching our understanding of what cities are about and what they can and must become.” Wall Street Journal Around the globe, most new urban development has adhered to similar tenets: tall structures, small units, and high density. In The Human City, Joel Kotkin—called “America’s uber-geographer” by David Brooks of the New York Times—questions these nearly ubiquitous practices, suggesting that they do not consider the needs and desires of the vast majority of people. Built environments, Kotkin argues, must reflect the preferences of most people—even if that means lower-density development. The Human City ponders the purpose of the city and investigates the factors that drive most urban development today. Armed with his own astute research, a deep-seated knowledge of urban history, and a sound grasp of economic, political, and social trends, Kotkin pokes holes in what he calls the “retro-urbanist” ideology and offers a refreshing case for dispersion centered on human values. This book is not anti-urban, but it does advocate a greater range of options for people to live the way they want at all stages of their lives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572842168
Publisher: Agate
Publication date: 02/14/2017
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 311,143
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)

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.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 What is a City For? 5

Chapter 2 The Importance of Everyday Life 19

Chapter 3 The Problem with Megacities 49

Chapter 4 Inside the "Glamour Zone" 79

Chapter 5 Post-Familial Places 111

Chapter 6 The Case for Dispersion 141

Chapter 7 How Should We Live? 169

Acknowledgements 203

Bibliography 207

Endnotes 263

Index 297

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