Carrot City
Creating Places for Urban Agriculture
Written by Mark Gorgolewski, June Komisar and Joe Nasr
Format: Hardcover, 240 pages
On Sale: September 20, 2011
Price: $50.00
Carrot City is a collection of ideas, both conceptual and realized, that use design to enable sustainable food production, helping to reintroduce urban agriculture to our cities. Focusing on the need and desire to grow food within the city to supply food from local sources, the contributions of architecture, landscape design...
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Building Suburbia
Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000
Written by Dolores Hayden
Format: eBook, 336 pages
On Sale: November 4, 2009
Price: $14.99
A lively history of the contested landscapes where the majority of Americans now live,
Building Suburbia chronicles two centuries in the birth and development of America’s metropolitan regions.
From rustic cottages reached by steamboat to big box stores at the exit ramps of eight-lane highways, Dolores Hayden defines seven eras of suburban...
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Everyday Urbanism
Expanded
Edited by John Chase, Margaret Crawford and Kaliski John
Format: Trade Paperback, 224 pages
On Sale: December 23, 2008
Price: $45.00
First published in 1999,
Everyday Urbanism has become a classic in the discussion of cities and real life. Within the context of history, theory, and practice of urban design, the essays explore the city as a social entity that must be responsive to daily routines and neighborhood concerns and offer both...
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Building Suburbia
Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000
Written by Dolores Hayden
Format: Trade Paperback, 336 pages
On Sale: November 9, 2004
Price: $18.00
A lively history of the contested landscapes where the majority of Americans now live,
Building Suburbia chronicles two centuries in the birth and development of America’s metropolitan regions.
From rustic cottages reached by steamboat to big box stores at the exit ramps of eight-lane highways, Dolores Hayden defines seven eras of suburban...
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