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Berman, Marshall (Popularity: ): Cultural theorist examines the social roles and intentions of artists in modern urban life. He advocates "Marxist humanism" and proposes that the urban realities of the marketplace are neither fixed ...
Boyer, M. Christine (Popularity: ): The William R. McKenan Jr. Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, at the School of Architecture, Princeton University, Boyer has written and lectured widely on 19th and 20th century urbanism, with ...
Davis, Mike (Popularity: ): Author whose writings on the "architecture of control" and the extinction of public spaces have influenced many theorists and designers working to create a more livable city. (Books: City of ...
Harvey, David (Popularity: ): A geographer concerned with environmental justice and uneven development, Harvey writes devastating descriptions of current urban situations, and offers a new framework for questioning design decisions. (Books: The Urban Experience, ...
Huxtable, Ada Louise (Popularity: ): Architecture critic for the Wall Street Journal, she advocates for preservation and cities as places of contrast. (Book: The Unreal America)
Katz, Peter (Popularity: ): Author and real estate marketing consultant, he argues that New Urbanism integrates modern life into pedestrian-friendly communities with effective links to their larger regions. (Books: The New Urbanism: Toward an ...
Kay, Jane Holtz (Popularity: ): Architecture and planning critic for The Nation and author. She has written for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Preservation and Sierra. (Books: Asphalt Nation, ...
Kunstler, James Howard (Popularity: ): Kunstler believes a lot of people share his feelings about the tragic landscape of highway strips, parking lots, housing tracts, mega-malls, junked cities, and ravaged countryside that makes up the ...
Newman, Oscar (Popularity: ): Influential author proposes using the physical restructuring of housing projects and residential communities to reduce crime and improve stability. (Books: Defensible Space)
Salingaros, Nikos A. (Popularity: ): Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at San Antonio, advocates using scientific understanding to generate "life" in built structures. (Books: Principles of Urban Structure, A Theory of Architecture).
Hot Spots: A Field Guide to Your Local Economy (Popularity: ): Garreau offers some signs that suggest a community's vitality and opportunity, and those that signal economic collapse.
Gans Says We May Have to Limit Technology (Popularity: ): Article in which Gans argues that the current backlash against "the underclass" is the result of centuries of fear, misperception, scapegoating and pejorative labeling directed at the most vulnerable social ...
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