"Postwar urban and suburban development in the United States can be
summed up as follows: Almost everywhere laws have prohibited the
building of the kinds of places in which human beings have felt good
and can afford to live. We know enough now, the author writes, to
begin designing our way out of this situation-- and some architects
and planners are trying to do so."
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