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OverviewCity Rules offers a challenge to students and professionals in urban planning, design, and policy to change the rules of city-building, using regulations to reinvigorate, rather than stifle, our communities. Emily Talen demonstrates that rules like zoning and subdivision regulation are primary determinants of urban form. While many contemporary codes encourage sprawl and even urban blight, that hasn’t always been the case—and it shouldn’t be in the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily TalenPublisher: Island Press Imprint: Shearwater Books,US Edition: 2nd None ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781597266925ISBN 10: 1597266922 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 21 December 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIt is primarily historical, tracing the origins of urban rules in the USA, the various ways in which they have been applied, and the arguments for and against which they have been generated. The story is fascinating and well told. --Urban Design Ultimately, Talen aims to create more 'walkable, diverse, compact, and beautiful' cities, and this book will be especially interesting and valuable to students of urban planning and architecture who share these important goals. --CHOICE An interdisciplinary audience whose research interests focus on the regulatory, physical, and historical attributes of cities should find Talen's critical analysis of zoning useful. --Journal of Urban Affairs convincing and practical --International Journal of Urban and Regional Research .. .close examination and clear explanation...an engaging account that shows contemporary city builders and reformers working with codified ideas of past generations that in their institutional form--as rules--continue to wield significant influence. --Annals of the Association of American Geographers This book has long been needed to show the unintended consequences of use-based 'Euclidean' zoning, how we need to change our regulations to achieve a more desirable outcome. --Urban Review STL .. .insightful and intelligent... City Rules offers an essential basis for how to proceed. --Better! Cities & Towns .. .Emily Talen's new book City Rules: How Regulations Affects Urban Form is so interesting and important. It makes totally clear that architects and designers don't determine how small or big or what form to make our houses, the rules do. And those rules are often arbitrary, capricious and stupid. --Treehugger It is primarily historical, tracing the origins of urban rules in the USA, the various ways in which they have been applied, and the arguments for and against which they have been generated. The story is fascinating and well told. --Urban Design Ultimately, Talen aims to create more 'walkable, diverse, compact, and beautiful' cities, and this book will be especially interesting and valuable to students of urban planning and architecture who share these important goals. --CHOICE An interdisciplinary audience whose research interests focus on the regulatory, physical, and historical attributes of cities should find Talen's critical analysis of zoning useful. --Journal of Urban Affairs .. .close examination and clear explanation...an engaging account that shows contemporary city builders and reformers working with codified ideas of past generations that in their institutional form--as rules--continue to wield significant influence. --Annals of the Association of American Geographers This book has long been needed to show the unintended consequences of use-based 'Euclidean' zoning, how we need to change our regulations to achieve a more desirable outcome. --Urban Review STL convincing and practical --International Journal of Urban and Regional Research .. .insightful and intelligent... City Rules offers an essential basis for how to proceed. --Better! Cities & Towns .. .Emily Talen's new book City Rules: How Regulations Affects Urban Form is so interesting and important. It makes totally clear that architects and designers don't determine how small or big or what form to make our houses, the rules do. And those rules are often arbitrary, capricious and stupid. --Treehugger . .close examination and clear explanation...an engaging account that shows contemporary city builders and reformers working with codified ideas of past generations that in their institutional form -- as rules --continue to wield significant influence. --Renia Ehrenfeucht Annals of the Association of American Geographers Ultimately, Talen aims to create more 'walkable, diverse, compact, and beautiful' cities, and this book will be especially interesting and valuable to students of urban planning and architecture who share these important goals. --CHOICE An interdisciplinary audience whose research interests focus on the regulatory, physical, and historical attributes of cities should find Talen's critical analysis of zoning useful. --Journal of Urban Affairs This book has long been needed to show the unintended consequences of use-based 'Euclidean' zoning, how we need to change our regulations to achieve a more desirable outcome. --Urban Review STL convincing and practical --International Journal of Urban and Regional Research It is primarily historical, tracing the origins of urban rules in the USA, the various ways in which they have been applied, and the arguments for and against which they have been generated. The story is fascinating and well told. --Urban Design ...close examination and clear explanation...an engaging account that shows contemporary city builders and reformers working with codified ideas of past generations that in their institutional form--as rules--continue to wield significant influence. --Annals of the Association of American Geographers ...Emily Talen's new book City Rules: How Regulations Affects Urban Form is so interesting and important. It makes totally clear that architects and designers don't determine how small or big or what form to make our houses, the rules do. And those rules are often arbitrary, capricious and stupid. --Treehugger ...insightful and intelligent... City Rules offers an essential basis for how to proceed. --Better! Cities & Towns Author InformationEmily Talen is Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning and Director of the Phoenix Urban Research Lab at Arizona State University. 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