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An edition of A Field Guide to Sprawl (2004)

A Field Guide to Sprawl

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"Can you define edge node, boomburb, tower farm, big box, and parsley round the pig? Sprawl is hard to pin down and the terms change every day. This concise book defines the vocabulary of sprawl from alligator to zoomburb, illustrating fifty-one colorful terms invented by real estate developers and designers to characterize contemporary building patterns. Sixty-nine aerial photographs, each paired with a definition, convey the impact of development and provide verbal and visual vocabulary needed by professionals, public officials, and citizens to critique uncontrolled growth in the American landscape. This "devil's dictionary" of American building accompanies a critique of metropolitan regions organized around unsustainable growth, where sprawling new areas of automobile-oriented construction flourish as older neighborhoods are left to decline."--BOOK JACKET.

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W. W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
128

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Cover of: A Field Guide to Sprawl
A Field Guide to Sprawl
June 19, 2006, W. W. Norton
in English
Cover of: A Field Guide to Sprawl
A Field Guide to Sprawl
June 19, 2006, W. W. Norton
in English
Cover of: A Field Guide to Sprawl
A Field Guide to Sprawl
July 19, 2004, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: A Field Guide to Sprawl
A Field Guide to Sprawl
July 19, 2004, W. W. Norton & Company, W.W. Norton
in English

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First Sentence

"Words such as city, suburb, and countryside no longer capture the reality of real estate development in the United States."

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HT321.H3856 2006

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OL7454755M
ISBN 10
0393731987
ISBN 13
9780393731989
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176062
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126537

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Words such as city, suburb, and countryside no longer capture the reality of real estate development in the United States.
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