Integral Urbanism is an ambitious and forward-looking theory of urbanism that offers a new model of urban life. Nan Ellin's model stands as an antidote to the pervasive problems engendered by modern and postmodern urban planning and sprawl, anomie, a pervasive culture - and architecture - of fear in cities, and a disregard for environmental issues. Instead of the reactive and escapist tendencies characterizing so much contemporary urban development, Ellin champions an 'integral' approach that reverses the fragmentation of our landscapes and lives through proactive design solutions.
Nan Lin Reihenfolge der Bücher
2. August 1938


- 2006
- 2002
Social Capital
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Social Capital explains the importance of using social connections and social relations in achieving goals.