Bob Halstead: A tale of two Bridgeport parks - Ct Post
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Bob Halstead: A tale of two Bridgeport parksCt PostMy studies led me to the great urban visionary, Jane Jacobs, whose book "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" was a great inspiration to me, especially the following quote: "Too much is expected of city parks. Far from transforming any ... |
A Sense of Place: Syracuse sets the stage for an intricate urban ballet - Syracuse.com (blog)
Delhi Journal: What 'New' Delhi Can Learn From 'Old' Delhi - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Delhi Journal: What 'New' Delhi Can Learn From 'Old' DelhiWall Street Journal (blog)Many of these ideas find their roots in Jane Jacobs's book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” which was published in 1961, right around when Delhi's first master plan was being finished up. In it, Ms. Jacobs thumbed her nose at America's ...and more » |
Touring the City With Fresh Eyes - New York Times
Detroiters are taking steps to better the city with 1st Jane's Walk - Chicago Tribune
Jane's Walk in Toronto: The good, the bad and the future - Toronto Star
Modern city taking flight through Canary - yourhome.ca
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Modern city taking flight through Canaryyourhome.caThe restless spirit of the late Jane Jacobs, urban thinker and author of the seminal 1961 text, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, presides over the project. Jacobs, who moved here from New York in 1968 and remained until her death in 2006, ...and more » |
Jane's Walk in Toronto: The good, the bad and the future - Toronto Star
Look at city neighborhoods through Jane Jacobs' eyes - Iowa City Press Citizen
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Look at city neighborhoods through Jane Jacobs' eyesIowa City Press CitizenAs an author, Jacobs gave the world “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” perhaps the most influential book ever written about urban planning and development in the US She also wrote four compelling books about the role of cities in economic ...and more » |
Historic Preservation and Its Costs - City Journal
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Historic Preservation and Its CostsCity JournalIn The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jacobs famously wrote that neighborhoods need old buildings to support mixed uses. She wasn't explicitly advocating the preservation of old buildings, though, but instead arguing against slum-clearance ...and more » |