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City: Rediscovering the Center
William H. Whyte
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Description for City: Rediscovering the Center
Paperback. In a challenging and provocative book, William Whyte, author of the classic The Organization Man, observes the influence public spaces have on the people who use them. In this exploration of pedestrian behavior and urban dynamics, he calls on city planners to provide functional, pleasant places to live and work. Num Pages: 408 pages, 95 illus. BIC Classification: RPC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 180 x 30. Weight in Grams: 886.
Named by Newsweek magazine to its list of "Fifty Books for Our Time."
For sixteen years William Whyte walked the streets of New York and other major cities. With a group of young observers, camera and notebook in hand, he conducted pioneering studies of street life, pedestrian behavior, and city dynamics. City: Rediscovering the Center is the result of that research, a humane, often amusing view of what is staggeringly obvious about the urban environment but seemingly invisible to those responsible for planning it.
Whyte uses time-lapse photography to chart the anatomy of metropolitan congestion. Why is traffic ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
885g
Number of Pages
408
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812220742
SKU
V9780812220742
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About William H. Whyte
William H. Whyte (1917-1999), author of the bestselling Organization Man, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press, was born in Pennsylvania and educated at Princeton. Paco Underhill, founder, CEO, and president of Envirosell, is the author of Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping and Call of the Mall: The Geography of Shopping.
Reviews for City: Rediscovering the Center
"City punctures commonplace assumptions about urban life in virtually every chapter. . . . There is genuine brilliance here."
New York Times
"We who hug the city to us by instinct are grateful to Whyte for providing us with a hundred-a thousand-arguments for doing so."
New Yorker
"City is written in clear, straightforward, and vivid prose. ... Read more
New York Times
"We who hug the city to us by instinct are grateful to Whyte for providing us with a hundred-a thousand-arguments for doing so."
New Yorker
"City is written in clear, straightforward, and vivid prose. ... Read more