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Jane Jacobs writing on the web In 1961, Jane Jacobs wrote what is probably the most important book ever written on city planning, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, which demolished modernist city planning and set off the revival of old-fashioned neighborhoods that later inspired the New Urbanists. Jacobs has the following works on the web: Why TVA Failed: an article where Jane Jacobs ...
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Jane Jacobs (1916- ) : Library of Congress Citations The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations | National Library of Canada | LC Online Catalog | COPAC Database (UK) | Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations Author: Jacobs, Jane, 1916- Title: The death and life of great American cities. Published: Random House Description: 458 p. 24 cm. LC Call No.: HT167 .J33 1961 Dewey No.: ...
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Radical Dreamer: Jane Jacobs on the streets of Toronto by Robert Fulford (Azure, October-November 1997) There are only a few true originals living among us at any given moment, and in 1997 Jane Jacobs is one of them. Observe her walking the streets of the Annex, near the Albany Avenue house where she's lived since 1970. The sage of urbanism, the philosopher of everyday life, the inspiration of ...
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