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(Ebook) Reforming Suburbia: The Planned Communities of Irvine, Columbia, and The Woodlands by Ann Forsyth ISBN 9780520241657, 9781417595884, 0520241657, 1417595884

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Authors:Ann Forsyth
Pages:394 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:3.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520241657, 9781417595884, 0520241657, 1417595884
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(Ebook) Reforming Suburbia: The Planned Communities of Irvine, Columbia, and The Woodlands by Ann Forsyth ISBN 9780520241657, 9781417595884, 0520241657, 1417595884

The "new community" movement of the 1960s and 1970s attempted a grand experiment in housing. It inspired the construction of innovative communities that were designed to counter suburbia's cultural conformity, social isolation, ugliness, and environmental problems. This richly documented book examines the results of those experiments in three of the most successful new communities: Irvine Ranch in Southern California, Columbia in Maryland, and The Woodlands in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. Based on new research and interviews with developers, designers, and residents, Ann Forsyth traces the evolution, the successes, and the shortcomings of these experiments in urban innovation. Where they succeeded, in areas such as community identity and open space preservation, they provide support for current "smart growth" proposals. Where they did not, in areas such as housing affordability and transportation choices, they offer important insights for today's planners, designers, developers, civic leaders, and others interested in incorporating new forms of development into their designs.
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