The Death and Life of Great American CitiesCompassionate, bracingly indignant, and keenly detailed, a monumental work that provides an essential framework for assessing the vitality of all cities. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Part One THE PECULIAR NATURE OF CITIES | 27 |
safety | 29 |
contact | 55 |
assimilating children | 74 |
The uses of neighborhood parks | 89 |
The uses of city neighborhoods | 112 |
Part Two THE CONDITIONS FOR CITY DIVERSITY | 141 |
Part Three FORCES OF DECLINE AND REGENERATION | 239 |
The selfdestruction of diversity | 241 |
The curse of border vacuums | 257 |
Unslumming and slumming | 270 |
Gradual money and cataclysmic money | 291 |
Part Four DIFFERENT TACTICS | 319 |
Subsidizing dwellings | 321 |
Erosion of cities or attrition of automobiles | 338 |
The generators of diversity | 143 |
The need for primary mixed uses | 152 |
The need for small blocks | 178 |
The need for aged buildings | 187 |
The need for concentration | 200 |
Some myths about diversity | 222 |


