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Author Hollis, Leo.

Title Cities are good for you : the genius of the metropolis / Leo Hollis
Edition First U.S. edition
Published London : Bloomsbury pub., 2013
New York : Bloomsbury Press, 2013

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Description 407 pages ; 22 cm
regular print
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.What is a City? -- 2.Inside the Beehive -- 3.Building Between Buildings -- 4.A Creative Place -- 5.Rebooting the Community -- 6.Trust in the City -- 7.Walking in Dharavi -- 8.Maximum City -- 9.Moving Around -- 10.How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change a City? -- 11.A Place Called Home
Summary Cities
Sociology
The 21st century will be the age of the city. Already over 50% of the world population live in urban centres and over the coming decades this percentage will increase - with consequences for us all. But this does not mean that things will only get worse. In fact our urban future might just be something to look forward to.Blending anecdote, fact and first hand encounters - from exploring the slums of Mumbai, to visiting recycling centres in Stockholm and attending secret dinner parties in Paris, to riding the bus in Latin America - Leo Hollis reveals that we have misunderstood how cities work for too long. Upending long-held assumptions and challenging accepted wisdom, he explores: why cities can never be rational, organised places; how we can walk in a crowd without bumping into people, and if we can design places that make people want to kiss; whether we have the right solution to the problem of the slums; how ants, slime mould and traffic jams can make us rethink congestion. And above all, the unexpected reasons why living in the city can make us fitter, richer, smarter, greener, more creative and, perhaps, even happier.Cities Are Good for You introduces dreamers, planners, revolutionaries, writers, scientists, architects, slum-dwellers and emperors. It is shaped by the idea that cities are the greatest social experiment in human history, built for people, and by the people
Urbanization
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [373]-394) and index
Subject Cities and towns.
City and town life -- Psychological aspects.
City and town life.
Sociology, Urban.
Urbanization -- Social aspects.
Urbanization.
LC no. 2013017600
ISBN 1408826615 (paperback)
1408826623 (hardback)
1620402068 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781408826614 (paperback)
9781408826621 (hardback)
9781620402061 (hardback : alk. paper)