New Urbanism and American Planning
The Conflict of Cultures
By Emily Talen
(Routledge, Paperback, 9780415701334, 318pp.)
Publication Date: September 2005
Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook, Hardcover
Categories: Government - General, Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Dev.
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New Urbanism and American Planning presents the history of American planners quest for good cities and shows how New Urbanism is a culmination of ideas that have been evolving since the nineteenth century. In her survey of the last hundred or so years of urbanist ideals, Emily Talen identifies four approaches to city-making, which she terms cultures: incrementalism, plan-making, planned communities, and regionalism. She shows how these cultures connect, overlap, and conflict and how most of the ideas about building better settlements are recurrent.
In the first part of the book Talen sets her theoretical framework and in the second part provides detailed analysis of her four cultures .She concludes with an assessment of the successes and failures of the four cultures and the need to integrate these ideas as a means to promoting good urbanism in America.











