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City Growth

Benjamin Ramirez

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Verlag: Publifye

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City Growth explores the historical forces driving urban expansion in major U.S. cities, from the industrial revolution to today. It examines how technological innovation, economic opportunities, and changing social priorities have shaped urban landscapes and led to phenomena like urban sprawl. The book argues that urban growth isn't random but follows interconnected cycles, revealing patterns crucial for sustainable development and addressing inequality. For instance, the rise of the automobile dramatically influenced suburbanization, while more recently, the internet and remote work impact urban form.

 
The book adopts a comprehensive approach, beginning with core concepts like urban morphology and land use. It then delves into specific periods, such as the post-World War II boom, using case studies of cities like Chicago and Los Angeles to illustrate broader trends. Drawing on historical data, planning documents, and interviews, City Growth provides a unique perspective by integrating historical analysis with contemporary planning challenges, addressing ongoing debates around gentrification and affordable housing.
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 75 Seiten.

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