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The intense social and environmental fervour that arose in the
1960s and 1970s in response to assaults on the planet's life
support systems, degradation of communities, and socio-economic
inequality unleashed revolutionary change at all levels of society.
Out of the turmoil of that era, community-based ecological design
emerged as a powerful creative force for reshaping the commons,
bringing people together, and forming ecologically sustainable
relationships with the environment. The stories in this book reveal
how the revolution has played out in reconceiving public places in
the landscape of every-day life in northern California. The text
focuses on the broad human, social, environmental, and cultural
aspects of place-making to create liveable, inclusive, sustainable,
and treasured spaces. The aesthetic experience of each place is
revealed through photos, diagrams, sketches, and plans. Success
stories like these offer hope, so sorely needed, for dealing with
the seemingly insurmountable current assaults on earth's life
support systems.
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