The Geography Of Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler
The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape
This insightful critique delves into the transformation of American landscapes and urban environments, highlighting the detrimental effects of suburban sprawl and car-centric planning. It explores how these developments have led to a loss of community, identity, and aesthetic value in towns and cities across the nation. Through a blend of historical analysis and personal anecdotes, the narrative underscores the need for a return to human-scaled, sustainable urban design that fosters vibrant, interconnected communities.
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- 1993
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