City Planning
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From the dust jacket: > As our cities become increasingly > unlivable, city planning assumes an > urgent importance. The air we breathe, > the sights we see, the way we travel, > work, and live, are all affected by …
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From the dust jacket: > As our cities become increasingly > unlivable, city planning assumes an > urgent importance. The air we breathe, > the sights we see, the way we travel, > work, and live, are all affected by > what city planners do. > > In this lively, informative, and > unusual book, Hila Colman introduces > her readers to city planning as it is > done today, and through a unique > approach conveys with great immediacy > what city planning is all about. > > Based on interviews with planners in > New York City; Hartford and New Haven, > Conn.; and Columbus and Cincinnati, > Ohio; *City Planning* presents its > subjects in the planners' own words — > hopeful and angry, controversial, but > always lively and interesting. > > In addition to being a sound and > accurate introduction to a very > important field, *City Planning* has > much information for the reader who is > interested in city planning as a > career — how to prepare for it, and > what to expect as a beginner. > > Hila Colman's interest in city > planning came about very naturally — > her two sons are city planners. She is > the author of many outstanding books > for young readers, including *Making > Movies* and *End Of The Game*, both > published by World. She and her > husband, Louis Colman, also a writer, > divide their time between New York and > Bridgewater, Connecticut.
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