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"With Sao Paulo, Tokyo, New Delhi, Mexico City, and Teheran
rapidly approaching densities that are environmentally and
emotionally unfit for human habitation, the need for urban planning
has never been more pressing. Dispersed City of the Plains
inventively pumps fresh air into the debate about what constitutes
city building at the end of the twentieth century. It is a book
that not only questions authority but supplies an alternative
vision." Stone argues that the formation of towns has been based largely on the play of economic forces, without sentiment or prior attachment to place. In envisioning humane and rational improvements, he suggests that older notions of settlement be left behind in order to come to terms with the unfolding realities of the dispersed city.
"With Sao Paulo, Tokyo, New Delhi, Mexico City, and Teheran
rapidly approaching densities that are environmentally and
emotionally unfit for human habitation, the need for urban planning
has never been more pressing. Dispersed City of the Plains
inventively pumps fresh air into the debate about what constitutes
city building at the end of the twentieth century. It is a book
that not only questions authority but supplies an alternative
vision." Stone argues that the formation of towns has been based largely on the play of economic forces, without sentiment or prior attachment to place. In envisioning humane and rational improvements, he suggests that older notions of settlement be left behind in order to come to terms with the unfolding realities of the dispersed city.
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