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Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of American City

Current price: $55.00
Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of American City
Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of American City

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Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of American City

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The history of suburbia is equally surprising: American suburbs were once fertile ground for utopian planning, communal living, socially-conscious design, and integrated housing. We have forgotten that we built suburbs like these, such as the co-housing commune of Old Economy, Pennsylvania; a tiny-house anarchist community in Piscataway, New Jersey; a government-planned garden city in Greenbelt, Maryland; a racially integrated subdivision (before the Fair Housing Act) in Trevose, Pennsylvania; experimental Modernist enclaves in Lexington, Massachusetts; and the mixed-use, architecturally daring Reston, Virginia. Inside you will find blueprints for affordable, walkable, and integrated communities, filled with a range of environmentally sound residential options. is a history that will help us remake the future and rethink our assumptions of suburbia.

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