Add: Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design by Charles Montgomery; Walkable City by Jeff Speck; and Cities: The First 6,000 Years by Monica L. Smith.
@peterme@notjustbikes@fuckcars Thinking of books that can set a foundation. Jane Jacobs is good and would likely be good for a 15 year old, but I always think of her work as an incredibly good counter weight, but not a starting place.
Understanding scale, how cities work, the why of cities, and the impact of cities on their people I think of as good foundations.
@peterme @notjustbikes @fuckcars I’ll echo Rybczynski’s City Life.
Add: Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design by Charles Montgomery; Walkable City by Jeff Speck; and Cities: The First 6,000 Years by Monica L. Smith.
The last mention is a rather good overview
@peterme @notjustbikes @fuckcars Thinking of books that can set a foundation. Jane Jacobs is good and would likely be good for a 15 year old, but I always think of her work as an incredibly good counter weight, but not a starting place.
Understanding scale, how cities work, the why of cities, and the impact of cities on their people I think of as good foundations.