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Planning to Stay: Learning to See the Physical Features of Your Neighborhood
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Planning to Stay: Learning to See the Physical Features of Your Neighborhood

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Delightful and jargon-free. –UTNE READER

From the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today (New York Times) comes the first book to provide a thoughtful, practical process for neighborhood planning for concerned citizens as well as professional planners.

William Morrish and Catherine Brown are the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today. –New York Times

A delightful and jargon-free little ‘how-to’ guide that’s written for the thousands of citizens struggling to organize and preserve their city neighborhoods. –Utne Reader

The principles and basic approach can be applied to any vicinity…Think of it as a Baedeker’s Guide to your neighborhood. –Public Art Review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milkweed Editions
Country
Canada
Date
14 August 2000
Pages
112
ISBN
9781571312464

Delightful and jargon-free. –UTNE READER

From the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today (New York Times) comes the first book to provide a thoughtful, practical process for neighborhood planning for concerned citizens as well as professional planners.

William Morrish and Catherine Brown are the most valuable thinkers in American urbanism today. –New York Times

A delightful and jargon-free little ‘how-to’ guide that’s written for the thousands of citizens struggling to organize and preserve their city neighborhoods. –Utne Reader

The principles and basic approach can be applied to any vicinity…Think of it as a Baedeker’s Guide to your neighborhood. –Public Art Review

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milkweed Editions
Country
Canada
Date
14 August 2000
Pages
112
ISBN
9781571312464