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Some 50 years after Ideas for Australian Cities appeared we now have another milestone publication that envisions future pathways to the grand challenge of planning ...
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A new title in the popular 101 Things I Learned series taking on the fundamentals of urban design
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Full of playful graphics, provocative questions, and curious facts, this book asks what makes a city and how we might make them differently.
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A compelling exploration of public performance in everyday life, by the leading cultural and social thinker
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'Constantly stimulating ideas from a veteran of urban thinking' Jonathan Meades, Guardian
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