The Death and Life of Great American Cities

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

1961 • 458 pages

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We are just now coming back and taking to heart the lessons Jane Jacobs tried to teach us over 50 years ago; too bad it's taken so long.

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You will never look at sidewalks again. A game changer on urban planning, and how city designs can suffocate or foster communities.

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A book about the vitality of cities, it has influenced me to see psychology and sociology as part of the design strategy.

July 8, 2024

Quite good, though dated. I found the first half far more interesting than the second. Jacobs has a tendency to ramble a little as she illustrates her points by long passages of examples. I think these would have been quite valuable 50 years ago on publication, but today they are archaic.

January 9, 2024
July 9, 2023

A surprisingly readable introduction to urban planning, as well as an attempt to challenge the existing, historical conception of the field and propose best practices that actually encourage cities to succeed. Gave me a lot of new lenses through which to understand cities and neighborhoods.

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July 5, 2018

Brilliant. Simply Brilliant

July 26, 2013