I've ever seen. But it's not what you would call uplifting, unless you have a taste for Nietzschean urbanism.
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URBAN PLANNING
The new wave of urban planning -- urbanism -- is decidedly anti-Suburbia. It’s also anything but new. But its urban planning principles are gaining new life as Americans grapple with higher energy, food, and other household costs. Architects, urban planners, and academics are redefining what’s now needed to create vibrant mixed-use towns and cities out of a discipline that started 25 years ago.
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it will be an interconnected space of mixed land housing communities and facilities, Lalit Kishore Bhati, Coordinator...
idea, I think, is that you get a broad spectrum of units,' said Richard W. Thompson, director of urban planning and...
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