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The Exploding Metropolis

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Fortune

193 pages, Hardcover

First published May 28, 1976

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April 19, 2010
I managed to acquire an original hardcover edition of this book for free from a professor that was throwing it away. So, score!

The Exploding Metropolis is a fascinating book; it could easily be confused as a newly-released historical examination of the changes in twentieth-century American society. The authors scrutinize the influences of Modernism and the automobile; examine approaches to city governments; inspect the causes of slums, the influence of renewal programs, and urban sprawl; and discuss open space, the importance of the street, and the role of downtown. In all, it is a comprehensive examination of the (sometimes self-inflicted) challenges faced by American cities immediately after World War II. And, sadly, all of the changes cautioned about in these pages still came to pass...
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