Compact City: A Plan for a Liveable Urban Environment

Compact City: A Plan for a Liveable Urban Environment

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Jan 1, 1973 · English · Hardcover (244 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 244
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1973
Publisher W. H. Freeman
ISBN-10 0716707845
ISBN-13 9780716707844

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In exploring the concept of the compact city, George Bernard Dantzig and Thomas L. Saaty present a thought-provoking vision for urban living that addresses the challenges of contemporary city life. Their work draws on comprehensive research and innovative planning principles, emphasizing the importance of creating environments that enhance livability for all residents. The authors illustrate the benefits of densification and mixed-use development, proposing strategies that prioritize accessibility, sustainability, and community engagement.

The book delves into various aspects of urban design, highlighting how compact cities can reduce reliance on automobiles, promote health and well-being, and foster a sense of community among inhabitants. Through a blend of theoretical insights and pragmatic suggestions, Dantzig and Saaty encourage city planners, policymakers, and citizens alike to rethink the future of urban spaces.

Readers are invited to envision cities reimagined, where vibrant neighborhoods thrive, and public spaces serve as the heart of the community. This thoughtful guide serves as a vital resource in the pursuit of a more harmonious urban existence.
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