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The arsenal of exclusion & inclusion / Tobias Armborst, Daniel D'Oca, Georgeen Theodore ; written and edited with Riley Gold ; with contributions by Baye Adofo-Wilson [and seventy-four others].

Fine Arts Library HT167 .A84 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Armborst, Tobias, author.
D'Oca, Daniel, author.
Theodore, Georgeen, author.
Gold, Riley, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning--Social aspects--United States.
City planning.
City planning--Economic aspects--United States.
Sociology, Urban--United States.
Sociology, Urban.
City planning--Economic aspects.
City planning--Social aspects.
United States.
Urban policy--United States.
Urban policy.
Housing policy--United States.
Housing policy.
Discrimination in housing--United States.
Discrimination in housing.
Social integration--United States.
Social integration.
Marginality, Social--United States.
Marginality, Social.
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.
ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / Essays.
Architecture and society.
Architecture, Modern.
Local Subjects:
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.
ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / Essays.
Physical Description:
459 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 24 cm + 1 folded poster
Distribution:
New York, NY : Distributed by Actar Distribution Inc.
Other Title:
Arsenal of exclusion and inclusion
Place of Publication:
New York ; Barcelona : Actar Publishers, [2017]
Summary:
"101 Things that Open and Close the City. 50 leading experts provide tools for analyzing how the Open City is made and unmade. Urban History 101 teaches us that the built environment is not the product of invisible, uncontrollable market forces, but of human-made tools that could have been used differently (or not at all). The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion is an encyclopedia of the human-made tools used by architects, planners, policy-makers, developers, real estate brokers, activists, and other urban actors in the United States to restrict or increase access to the spaces of our cities and suburbs. The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion inventories these tools--or what we call weapons--examines how they have been used, and speculates about how they might be deployed (or retired) to make more open cities in which more people feel welcome in more spaces. The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion includes minor, seemingly benign weapons like no loitering signs and bouncers, but also big, headline-grabbing things like eminent domain and city-county consolidation. It includes policies like expulsive zoning and annexation, but also practices like blockbusting, institutions like neighborhood associations, and physical artifacts like bombs and those armrests that park designers put on benches to make sure homeless people don't get too comfortable. It includes historical things that aren't talked about too much anymore (e.g., ugly laws), things that seem historical but aren't (e.g., racial steering), and things that are brand new (e.g., aging improvement district). With contributions from over fifty of the best minds in architecture, urban planning, urban history, and geography, The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion offers a wide-ranging view of the policies, institutions, and social practices that shape our cities. It can be read as a historical account of the making of the modern American city, a toolbox of best practices for creating better, more just spaces, or as an introduction to the process of city-making in The United States"--Provided by publisher.
Notes:
"The arsenal of exclusion & inclusion, by Interboro"--Spine.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-443) and index.
ISBN:
9781940291345
1940291348
OCLC:
1004861556
Publisher Number:
99975434309

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