This work aims to dispel anti-urban prejudices and policies by proposing new, residential and mixed-use development clusters that are designed as pedestrian zones, richly landscaped and accessible by shuttles and loops to peripheral parking. It features case studies from Asia, Europe and the USA.
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This work aims to dispel anti-urban prejudices and policies by proposing new, residential and mixed-use development clusters that are designed as pedestrian zones, richly landscaped and accessible by shuttles and loops to peripheral parking. It features case studies from Asia, Europe and the USA.
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Fine. Ex-library, hardback with D/J and plastic jacket, usual stamps/markings. 1997 publication by McGraw-Hill, New York with 196 pages and figures throughout, including 8 pages of colour figures. Appears unread. Ready for immediate dispatch from UK. BS-4D*