Suburban Nation

The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream

Hardcover, 256 pages

English language

Published April 27, 2000 by North Point Press.

ISBN:
978-0-86547-557-1
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OCLC Number:
61456787

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There is a growing movement in North America to put an end to suburban sprawl and to replace the automobile-based settlement patterns of the past fifty years with a return to more traditional planning principles. This movement stems not only from the realization that sprawl is ecologically and economically unsustainable but also from a growing awareness of sprawl's many victims: children, utterly dependent on parental transportation if they wish to escape the cul-de-sac; the elderly, warehoused in institutions once they lose their driver's licenses; the middle class, stuck in traffic for two or more hours each day.

Founders of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk are at the forefront of this movement, and in Suburban Nation they assess sprawl's costs to society, be they ecological, economic, aesthetic, or social. It is a lively, thorough, critical lament, and an entertaining lesson on the distinctions between postwar …

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Subjects

  • Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Dev
  • Urbanization
  • Sociology - Urban
  • Political Science
  • Environmental Planning And Management
  • Suburban Sociology
  • Suburbs
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Sociology - General
  • Sociology
  • City Planning & Urban Development
  • Planning
  • Social Science / General
  • United States
  • Urban renewal
  • Community development, Urban