Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design
Autor Charles Montgomeryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2014
This is going to be the century of the city. But what actually makes a good city? Why are some cities a joy to live in?
As Charles Montgomery reveals, it's not how much money your neighbours earn, or how pleasant the climate is that makes the most difference. Journeying to dozens of cities - from Atlanta to Bogotá to Vancouver - he talks to the new champions of the happy city to explore the urban innovations already transforming people's lives. He meets the visionary Colombian mayor who turned some of the world's most dangerous roads into an urban cycling haven; the Danish architect who brought the lessons of medieval Tuscan towns to modern-day Copenhagen; and the New York City transport commissioner who turned the gridlock of Times Square into a place to lounge in the sun.
Drawing on the lessons from their stories, from brain science, and from the fascinating realm of urban experimentation,Happy Cityoffers solutions we can all use to improve our livesandshows that simple changes can make all the difference.
'Do we live in neighbourhoods that make us happy? Montgomery encourages us to ask without embarrassment, and to think intelligently about the answer'The New York Times Book Review
'Excellent . . . Montgomery believes in the importance of smart town planning andHappy Cityis a compendium of its major ideas' Will Dean,Independent
Charles Montgomery is a journalist and urban experimentalist from Vancouver, Canada. His writings on urban planning, psychology, culture, and history have appeared in magazines and journals on three continents. He is the author of one previous book, and was an original member of the BMW Guggenheim Lab.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780385669146
ISBN-10: 0385669143
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ANCHOR CANADA
ISBN-10: 0385669143
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ANCHOR CANADA
Notă biografică
Charles
Montgomery
is
a
journalist
and
urban
experimentalist
from
Vancouver,
Canada.
His
writings
on
urban
planning,
psychology,
culture,
and
history
have
appeared
in
magazines
and
journals
on
three
continents.
He
is
the
author
of
one
previous
book,
and
was
an
original
member
of
the
BMW
Guggenheim
Lab.
Recenzii
Excellent
.
.
.
Montgomery
believes
in
the
importance
of
smart
town
planning
andHappy
Cityis
a
compendium
of
its
major
ideas
.
.
.
It's
a
castigating
economic,
social,
moral
and
environmental
argument
for
planning
urban
spaces
around
the
thing
they
affect
the
most:
people
A valuable book ... [it says] forcefully what can't be said too much. It is surely better, most of the time, for most people, to spend as little time as possible in cars and to increase the possibilities of encountering other people and new experiences
Admirable ... past writers on this subject have mainly praised existing communities they find conducive to human well-being. Montgomery is all about creating new ones ... not only readable but stimulating. It raises issues most of us have avoided for too long
A valuable book ... [it says] forcefully what can't be said too much. It is surely better, most of the time, for most people, to spend as little time as possible in cars and to increase the possibilities of encountering other people and new experiences
Admirable ... past writers on this subject have mainly praised existing communities they find conducive to human well-being. Montgomery is all about creating new ones ... not only readable but stimulating. It raises issues most of us have avoided for too long