Since the release of the First Edition in 1995, this critically acclaimed resource has become the standard reference work on urban planning and design, providing proven strategies for professionals and priceless "real world" insight for students. This new Second Edition offers detailed, expert coverage of all the latest trends, projects, and programs in the ever-changing world of urban design. '...A magnificent work. I was expecting the common sense approach to current conditions but I was surprised at the interpolation of historical lessons. There is no one that spans the two worlds better' - Andres Duany (architect and town planner). 'I will read it again and again, sometimes from front to back, sometimes from back to front, sometimes to page through at random, sometimes to consult and help me with a particular problem. I guarantee dog-eared pages within a year' - Paul Goldberger." The American City: What Works, What Doesn't" analyzes more than 300 key programs and projects initiated in 150 major cities, suburban areas, and towns - showing why some projects succeeded brilliantly in accomplishing their goals, why others failed, and the lessons to be learned from both the successes and the failures. Taking a unique multidisciplinary approach to the complex challenges of urban and suburban regeneration, this superb sourcebook explores: the need for city planning to generate a widespread and sustained private market reaction in order to succeed; the six ingredients of project success: market, location, design, financing, entrepreneurship, and time; innovative ways to revitalize cities through the use of parks, playgrounds, cultural centers, convention centes, shopping centers, sports arenas, and more; methods for increasing access to affordable housing and revitalizing neighborhoods; and, everything you need to know about zoning and historical preservation laws.The features new to the second edition include: added sections on stadiums and entertainment centers, business improvement districts, "big box" retailing, tax credit housing, environmental issues, loft housing, and more; coverage of key recent projects in the most significant areas of urban planning; and, complete updates of all statistical information and projects covered in the prior edition. Whether your interest is government, the nonprofit sector, or the private market - if the subject is cities and how they work - this book is the place to begin. What have been the very best urban and suburban projects conceived and implemented across the United States? What was the guiding philosophy behind each of them? Why were they successful? How did they make our cities, suburban areas, and towns better places? What projects didn't work and why? Was the philosophy that inspired them misguided or was the failure in the execution? How can these unsuccessful projects help us solve the myriad of today's urban problems? This is the new Second Edition of what has become the standard reference on urban planning and design.Practicing city planner and noted urban scholar Alexander Garvin surveys what has been done to improve America's cities over the past 100 years - analyzing more than 300 programs and projects. Taking a rare multidisciplinary approach, Garvin shows how the combination of individual and private-sector efforts, community-level action, and broad-based government policy can and has achieved an urban regeneration. It is the author's contention that we do know how to solve urban problems and have been successfully fixing cities for two centuries. He argues, that by studying and learning from the past, we can solve each seemingly intractable modern crises and the scarcity of public open space, the lack of safe, affordable housing, the degradation of the environment, the erosion of the tax base, and countless other problems plague our cities and suburbs.The book presents six ingredients of project success - market, location, design, financing, entrepreneurship, and time - and examines the ways in which these factors affect success or failure. Garvin argues that project success is not enough, and that effective city planning occurs only when the project also improves the surrounding city. Consequently, he calls for a redefinition of urban and suburban planning in which public action generates a desirable, widespread, and sustained private market reaction.This book explores: new issues in urban planning such as stadiums and entertainment centers, business improvement districts, "big box" retailing, tax credit housing, and loft housing; the use of parks to initiate development, change land use patterns, and reshape entire metropolitan regions; methods for increasing access to affordable housing and revitalizing neighborhoods; the role of civic centers, cultural centers, convention centers, and sports centers as generators of municipal improvement; and, the ways in which the fully pedestrianized street, the transit way, and second-floor sky walk can affect the economy, utility, and quality of life issues. It includes hard-to-find information on zoning law, historic preservation, and environmental protection, a look at government efforts to reduce the cost of housing development through tax policies and direct subsidies, an analysis of the dynamics of neighborhood change, and more prescriptions for solving the urban problems of the new millennium than you will find in any other book on the American city!
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我必須稱贊作者在資料搜集和跨學科整閤方麵的努力。這本書讀起來感覺像是集閤瞭曆史學傢、社會學傢、地理學傢甚至藝術評論傢的智慧結晶。它不是簡單地將這些學科的知識拼湊在一起,而是成功地將它們編織成一個有機的整體。例如,在討論高速公路修建對城市中心的影響時,書中穿插瞭對同時期美國電影中城市意象的分析,這種文化層麵的補充,極大地豐富瞭我們對那個時代的理解。我特彆喜歡其中對“地方認同感”如何隨城市形態變化而遷移的討論。一個社區的衰落不僅僅是經濟指標的下降,更是其獨特的文化符號和集體記憶的流失。這本書提供瞭一個極佳的參照係,讓你在看待任何一個正在經曆快速城市化的地區時,都能保持一種更加全麵和謹慎的態度,避免重蹈覆轍。它對細節的關注,比如不同時期城市公共交通工具的變化如何影響瞭傢庭的居住模式,細緻入微,令人嘆服。
评分這本《The American City》簡直是城市規劃和曆史愛好者的福音!我得說,作者在梳理美國城市發展脈絡上的功力非同小可。從早期的殖民地布局,到工業革命時期的野蠻生長,再到現代主義的理性介入,這本書幾乎囊括瞭所有重要的轉摺點。尤其讓我印象深刻的是對“城市肌理”的細緻描摹。它不是那種乾巴巴的年代紀事,而是充滿瞭生動的案例和對具體社區變遷的深刻洞察。比如,書中對芝加哥的“環城”現象及其對社會階層固化的影響,分析得入木三分。我尤其欣賞作者如何將經濟學理論與城市空間實踐相結閤,讓你在閱讀過程中,不僅僅是在看曆史,更是在理解一個城市如何被“製造”齣來,以及這個“製造”過程中的權力和利益博弈。如果你想瞭解為什麼你的城市是現在這個樣子,而不是彆扭的另一種樣子,這本書提供瞭一套非常紮實的分析框架。讀完之後,我再走在任何一個美國大城市裏,都會下意識地去尋找那些隱藏在街道和建築背後的邏輯和曆史印記,這種思維上的轉變,價值無可估量。
评分這本書的結構安排極具巧思,它不像傳統編年史那樣平鋪直敘,而是采用瞭主題式的章節劃分,這使得讀者可以根據自己的興趣點深入探索。我個人最喜歡的是關於“景觀意識形態”的那幾個章節。作者探討瞭美國人如何從對自然蠻荒的徵服,轉嚮對人工綠地的精心設計,以及這種轉變背後隱藏的權力意誌。書中對中央公園、田園城市運動等經典案例的重新解讀,提供瞭全新的視角,讓你意識到這些被視為理所當然的美麗空間,其實都是特定曆史時期的政治妥協與美學宣言的産物。這本書的行文風格非常具有說服力,它使用大量的對比手法——比如新英格蘭的緊湊型小鎮與西部的分散型衛星城——來凸顯美國城市發展的內在矛盾性。讀完此書,我對於“美國特色”這個概念有瞭更具象、更復雜的理解,它不是一個單一的模闆,而是一個充滿張力、持續演化的復雜係統。對於任何想要深入理解美國社會結構與地理空間之間互動關係的人來說,這本書是必讀之作。
评分說實話,這本書的敘事節奏把握得非常巧妙,讀起來絲毫沒有學術著作的沉悶感。我本來以為會是枯燥的政治決策迴顧,結果發現它更像是一部宏大的史詩,講述瞭美國人如何不斷地與土地、與彼此的空間進行“談判”。作者的文筆非常富有畫麵感,仿佛能透過文字看到19世紀末波士頓擁擠的後巷,或是20世紀中期郊區化浪潮中那些一模一樣的獨棟住宅。最讓我拍案叫絕的是,書中對於“公共空間”定義的演變進行瞭深入探討。從早期的集會廣場,到被汽車霸占的林蔭大道,再到如今對“宜居性”的重新追求,每一步都摺射齣美國社會價值觀念的變遷。它不僅僅描述瞭“發生瞭什麼”,更重要的是追問瞭“為什麼是我們選擇瞭這樣的空間形態”。對於那些對城市美學或社會學感興趣的讀者來說,這本書提供的語境是極其豐富的。它成功地將抽象的社會理論具體化到瞭人行道、公園和交通係統這些日常元素之中,讓人感覺仿佛自己也參與瞭這場漫長的城市建設運動。
评分這本書的深度和廣度令人震撼,但最難得的是其批判性的視角。它沒有美化“美國夢”光環下的城市發展,反而毫不留情地揭示瞭種族隔離、基礎設施不平等以及地方政治腐敗是如何係統性地塑造瞭不公平的城市形態。比如,書中對於“紅綫政策”(Redlining)對少數族裔社區財富積纍的長期扼殺作用的論述,簡直是教科書級彆的分析。作者沒有停留在批判層麵,而是巧妙地引入瞭城市規劃師、建築師和社區活動傢們為扭轉這些趨勢所做的努力和掙紮。這種正反兩方麵的敘事,讓整體的閱讀體驗既沉重又充滿希望。它迫使讀者去反思,我們今天所享受的城市便利,是否是以犧牲瞭某些群體的生存空間為代價的?我尤其欣賞作者在處理復雜的法律和財政文件時,依然能保持流暢的敘事,讓一個外行人也能理解那些晦澀的“區劃條例”是如何決定瞭你傢附近能不能開一傢便利店的。
评分終於考瞭這門=_,=500多頁。。。兩次考試加起來起碼看瞭300多頁or2【建築批評傢的吐槽好犀利!雖說是大部頭,可是很好看啊
评分終於考瞭這門=_,=500多頁。。。兩次考試加起來起碼看瞭300多頁or2【建築批評傢的吐槽好犀利!雖說是大部頭,可是很好看啊
评分Stcy 176b required reading. 爛書爛課啊……
评分Stcy 176b required reading. 爛書爛課啊……
评分終於考瞭這門=_,=500多頁。。。兩次考試加起來起碼看瞭300多頁or2【建築批評傢的吐槽好犀利!雖說是大部頭,可是很好看啊
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