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Aerotropolis
The Way We'll Live Next
John D. Kasarda, Greg Lindsay
Farrar Straus & Giroux · Print & ebook · March 1, 2011
Reading lane: How Transportation Works
This brilliant and eye-opening look at the new phenomenon called the aerotropolis gives us a glimpse of the way we will live in the near future--and the way we will do business too.
At a Glance
Why This Clicks
Airside Ideas
A cross-genre city idea book with plenty to argue over on the drive home.
Come here for
- airport-centered urbanism
- big-picture talk fodder
Expect
- urban systems and transport
- economic angles, not just skyline dreams
Book Details
- Authors
- John D. Kasarda, Greg Lindsay
- Publisher
- Farrar Straus & Giroux
- Published
- March 1, 2011
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- How Transportation Works · Urban Life
- Reading lane
- How Transportation Works
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About This Book
This brilliant and eye-opening look at the new phenomenon called the aerotropolis gives us a glimpse of the way we will live in the near future--and the way we will do business too. Not so long ago, airports were built near cities, and roads connected the one to the other. This pattern--the city in the center, the airport on the periphery-- shaped life in the twentieth century, from the central city to exurban sprawl. Today, the ubiquity of jet travel, round-the-clock workda...
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