Great Neighborhoods: The Livabililtly and Morphology of High Density Neighborhoods in Urban North AmericaUniversity of California, Berkeley, 2005 - 972 pages |
Contents
Regulating Urban Environments through Better Science | 48 |
Creating Livable Utopias | 52 |
Critique of Modern Urbanism the Seeds of a Movement | 56 |
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