This critical account of urban planning and architecture in theory and in practice over the last three decades examines the reasons for the widespread loss of confidence in modernist planning and urban design and in the professions that promoted them. The book explores the origins of the counter and contrasting trends of community and individualist urban design, and considers the effectiveness of their outcomes in a wide variety of settings in Europe and North America.
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Nan Ellin is Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Planning at the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning at the University of Cincinnati.
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