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The geography of nowhere : the rise and decline of America's man-made landscape / James Howard Kunstler.
Main entry:

Kunstler, James Howard.

Title & Author:

The geography of nowhere : the rise and decline of America's man-made landscape / James Howard Kunstler.

Edition:

First Touchstone edition.

Publication:

New York : Simon & Schuster, 1994.
©1993

Description:

303 pages ; 22 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-284) and index.
1. Scary places -- 2. American space -- 3. Life on the gridiron -- 4. Eden updated -- 5. Yesterday's tomorrow -- 6. Joyride -- 7. Evil empire -- 8. How to mess up a town -- 9. Place called home -- 10. Loss of community -- 11. Three cities -- 12. Capitals of unreality -- 13. Better places -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:

"Eighty percent of everything ever built in America has been built since the end of World War II. This tragic landscape of highway strips, parking lots, housing tracts, mega-malls, junked cities, and ravaged countryside is not simply an expression of our economic predicament, but in large part a cause. It is the everyday environment where most Americans live and work, and it represents a gathering calamity whose effects we have hardly begun to measure." "In The Geography of Nowhere, James Howard Kunstler traces America's evolution from a nation of Main Streets and coherent communities to a land where everyplace is like noplace in particular, where the city is a dead zone and the countryside a wasteland of cars and blacktop. Now that the great suburban build-out is over, Kunstler argues, we are stuck with the consequences: a national living arrangement that destroys civic life while imposing enormous social costs and economic burdens. Kunstler explains how our present zoning laws impoverish the life of our communities, and how all our efforts to make automobiles happy have resulted in making human beings miserable. He shows how common building regulations have led to a crisis in affordable housing, and why street crime is directly related to our traditional disregard for the public realm." "Kunstler takes the reader on a historical journey to understand how Americans came to view their landscape as a commodity for exploitation rather than a social resource. He explains why our towns and cities came to be wounded by the abstract dogmas of Modernism, and reveals the paradox of a people who yearn for places worthy of their affection, yet bend their efforts in an economic enterprise of destruction that degrades and defaces what they most deeply desire."

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

0671707744
9780671707743
0671888250
9780671888251

Subject:

Architecture Environmental aspects United States.
Architecture and society United States.
Environmental policy.
Architecture Aspect de l'environnement États-Unis.
Architecture et société États-Unis.
Architecture.
Environnement Politique gouvernementale.
architecture (discipline)
environmental policy.
Architecture and society
Architecture Environmental aspects
Architektur
Gesellschaft
Kulturlandschaft
Landinrichting.
City planning and society United States.
United States
USA
Architecture Environmental United States
Architecture Related to Environment
Architecture United States

Form/genre:

Nonfiction.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 111984
Call No.: ID NA2542.35.K86; ID:94-B876
Status: Available

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