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Making the Metropolitan Landscape: Standing Firm on Middle Ground
Exploring the American city as a metropolitan landscape, the book brings together well-known and emerging voices in urban design theory and practice to examine roles designers play as professionals, cultural producers, and citizens in shaping that landscape. Together they propose practices and programs for design that point the way to a metropolitan urbanism relevant to contemporary American society. The result is an unsentimental, confident expression of the opportunities and potentialities for design in the American city today.
This multifaceted exploration of American urbanism will engage with you as a scholar or professional in architecture, landscape, urbanism, or public policy. Making the Metropolitan Landscape provides you with a dialogue that bridges the gap between theory and practice and creates a pragmatist discourse in American urban scholarship.
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