References

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

Jane Jacobs (1961)

Random House.

Abstract. Jacobs's devastating critique of mid-century urban planning orthodoxy and her positive thesis: cities work when they support mixed primary uses, short blocks, buildings of varying age, and sufficient density. The ancestor of every "people-centred design" argument since, with direct parallels to software usability.

Tags: built-environment urbanism foundational

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