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Here is the tin-eared question Mr. Kanigel asks: “Was the Lower Manhattan Expressway by now just more of the same for Jane Jacobs, like an orthopedic surgeon’s 117th hip replacement operation?” Review: It’s Jane Jacobs’s World We Live In 2016-09-22T04:00:00Z
Echoing Jane Jacobs, he argues that the sheer density of urban life, “the proximity of all those overlapping minds,” forces people to mingle and interact with a diversity of individuals. Books of The Times: ?Imagine: How Creativity Works,? by Jonah Lehrer 2012-04-02T21:58:15Z
By dint of these talents, Jane Jacobs achieves a brashly impressive tour de force in her reinterpretation of the problems and needs of the contemporary metropolis. Review: ‘The Death and Life of Great American Cities,’ by Jane Jacobs 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
Against many chauvinists, Whyte was an early and fierce champion of the activist and author Jane Jacobs, who considered him one of her few friends in Manhattan. ‘American Urbanist,’ a Well-Timed Biography of a Man Who Reshaped City Life 2022-01-12T05:00:00Z
If I could have three more, at this moment in time, I would choose Albert Camus, Jane Jacobs and Jane Austen. Chelsea Clinton: By the Book 2017-02-23T05:00:00Z
The debate over how to manage its density, poverty and infrastructure sets the stage for an epic struggle between journalist-activist Jane Jacobs and midcentury “power broker” and “master builder” Robert Moses. Bottoms up: Jane Jacobs, Roberts Moses and “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” 2017-04-20T04:00:00Z
From her home in Hudson Street, Greenwich Village, Jane Jacobs offered an alternative view of the workings of New York City. Leo Hollis's top 10 books about cities 2013-04-26T07:37:40Z
In an infrastructure decision that would shatter any Jane Jacobs fan, urban planners ran a particular stretch of freeway above and through the lagoon of Hollenbeck Park. Review: Mean Streets ‘Underneath the Freeways of Los Angeles’ 2021-04-05T04:00:00Z
The building was reoriented to face the bustling avenue, giving the neighbors on the quiet side street some peace and reviving a streetscape that would have made Jane Jacobs proud. | What Makes André Balazs Cry 2013-12-02T22:33:01Z
Each one commemorates a site where a famed neighborhood figure — among them Jackson Pollock, James Baldwin and the activist Jane Jacobs — lived, or where historic events unfolded. Interactive Shadowboxes Breathe Life Into the Legacies of Village Artists 2021-09-16T04:00:00Z
There’s another track running through “Evanston,” one borrowed from Jane Jacobs’s “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” Maiworm’s favorite book. Review: In ‘Evanston Salt Costs Climbing,’ Co-Workers Weather the Storm 2022-11-16T05:00:00Z
This guerilla-landmarked site was one of nine stops on Gay Bars That Are Gone, a free tour offered as part of Jane’s Walk, which celebrates urban activist Jane Jacobs each May. You Could Be in a Gay Bar Right Now and Not Even Know It 2018-06-20T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs gets all the play, but Holly Whyte deserves to be celebrated more than he has been. Times Square, Grand Central and the Laws That Build the City 2020-09-24T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs’s “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” an indictment of American city planning, appeared in 1961; Robert A. Caro’s “The Power Broker,” an indictment of an American city planner, appeared in 1974. The Plight of the Urban Planner 2019-11-20T05:00:00Z
“That’s the theory of eyes on the street,” he said, citing an idea laid out by Jane Jacobs in her 1961 book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” 9 Ways Outdoor Dining Will Change New York 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z
Next up for the “Last Interview” treatment will be the influential urban planner Jane Jacobs, author of the classic “Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Nora Ephron, David Foster Wallace and others: ‘The Last Interview’ series 2016-02-03T05:00:00Z
Not quite a neighborhood in the Jane Jacobs sense, but the sort of area that New York breeds and then snuffs out. Art Is Fashion Is Art Again 2019-02-13T05:00:00Z
As the crawl struggled through some of the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods, I thought of Jane Jacobs’s writing on the complex order of the city street. Crawling Through New York City with the Artist Pope.L 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z
Whether Jane Jacobs is right or wrong, the first big efforts to do something about our cities are not conspicuously successful; and the reformers are already worrying about the reactions to the increasingly visible inadequacies. Review: ‘The Death and Life of Great American Cities,’ by Jane Jacobs 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
The radical-sounding rebuttal by the urban theorist and writer Jane Jacobs was that new highways only create more traffic as cars multiply to meet increased capacity. Critic?s Notebook: A Bike-Lane Perch for the Urban Show 2011-11-07T19:50:40Z
Stops at Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 19th-century “disorderly houses” and the Haughwout Building help to explain this transition — as do sites associated with President Theodore Roosevelt, Keith Haring, Jane Jacobs and the Black Hand. Around Town for Oct. 14-20 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs’s “Death and Life of Great American Cities” and Robert Caro’s “Power Broker” are among the canonical texts that hardly need further endorsement. ArtsBeat: Life in the Rivers, Streets and Skylines of American Cities 2013-06-27T19:23:37Z
In 1980, Rouse shared a stage at a conference with the influential urbanist Jane Jacobs, who wrote “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Here’s a suburban experiment cities can learn from 2017-07-11T04:00:00Z
For all its weaknesses, Jane Jacobs has written such a book. Review: ‘The Death and Life of Great American Cities,’ by Jane Jacobs 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
In “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” published in 1961, the urban theorist Jane Jacobs famously suggested that diverse and densely populated neighborhoods helped a city thrive. What Public Life Used to Look Like in San Francisco’s Mission District 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z
This shift began with the downfall of Robert Moses and his plan to create a highway running through Greenwich Village and SoHo, which was opposed by Jane Jacobs, with her emphasis on the pedestrian streetscape. Last Chance: ?Cars, Culture, and the City? at Museum of the City of New York 2010-07-19T22:03:00Z
Other incentives were put in place to encourage local businesses to stay — the kind of small neighborhood commercial establishments whose importance was championed by urban thinkers like Jane Jacobs. Critic?s Notebook: Preserving Heritage, and the Fabric of Life, in Syria 2010-12-26T22:35:14Z
The urbanist Jane Jacobs knew as much, but her “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” was published in 1961, after evictions of working-class public housing residents were already well underway. A New Look at the New Deal’s Legacy of Public Housing 2018-04-13T04:00:00Z
“We had to make the big argument, the Jane Jacobs argument, that the freeway was harmful to the whole city,” he said. Once So Chic and Swooshy, Freeways Are Falling Out of Favor 2017-10-21T04:00:00Z
Cataloging these buildings is less about respecting neighborhood architecture in a Jane Jacobs sense than in preserving Black identity. A Panorama of Design 2020-09-29T04:00:00Z
Mookie encounters a rich collection of what Jane Jacobs called public characters, those who observe and comment on the quotidian dramas unfolding around them. Viewing Party! Let’s All Watch ‘Do the Right Thing’ Together! 2020-04-30T04:00:00Z
Adam Gopnik examines the legacy of the urbanist and writer Jane Jacobs and chronicles Frederick Law Olmsted’s transition from news reporter to the architect of Central Park. Sunday Reading: American Cityscapes 2019-09-08T04:00:00Z
Today they trace a transformation that Jane Jacobs marked in cautionary tones. What Public Life Used to Look Like in San Francisco’s Mission District 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z
Forgive the mangled Jane Jacobs, but storefront shopping thrives when there is an active sense of civic engagement, and it is a crucial feeder of that energy. Let’s Take This Conversation Offline 2020-02-11T05:00:00Z
Writers like Jack Kerouac, artists such as Jackson Pollock, and urban activists like Jane Jacobs were all emboldened by the area’s heady way of life. Check Out Ralph Lauren Home’s West Village Collection 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs preached what “Housing Density” enumerates: New York’s lower-density housing developments failed to achieve the quality of life that high-density neighborhoods provide. Everything You Think You Know About Housing Is Probably Wrong 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
The modest two-story, 1950s building used to be a neighborhood bank, and it still looks it, blending right into a raucous, fine-grained urban melee that would gladden the heart of Jane Jacobs. Swiss Institute Has a New Home Ready-Made for Art 2018-06-28T04:00:00Z
Which is why the other way to approach smart cities, from the bottom up — referred to, naturally, as the Jane Jacobs method — is not only less risky, but holds vastly more potential. Urban entertainment districts: Blocks where no one has fun 2012-05-19T13:00:00Z
It shines a harsh light on the risks in the way we live, much as Jane Jacobs did in “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” more than 50 years ago. Venice is just the beginning — the West is sinking into a sea of commerce 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z
I’ll show you the Pearl District in Portland, all California retirees sipping Chardonnay on perfectly scaled front stoops carrying some imagined Jane Jacobs seal of approval. Philip Johnson's AT&T Building has always been vain, idiosyncratic and flawed. Let's keep it that way 2017-11-01T04:00:00Z
“We embraced the fact that it was functioning for Fishkill as a version of Jane Jacobs’s sidewalk,” she said. Arts & Leisure: Taking Parking Lots Seriously, as Public Spaces 2012-01-06T14:58:15Z
The urbanist icon Jane Jacobs identified these collisions as central to what makes cities dynamic. Cities Foster Serendipity. But Can They Do It When Workers Are at Home? 2023-10-20T04:00:00Z
Traffic engineers realized this as far back as the 1960s, when Jane Jacobs defeated New York City’s famed builder Robert Moses’ plan to ram a freeway through Greenwich Village. It’s time to build Seattle’s First Avenue Streetcar 2023-06-02T04:00:00Z
In Grabar’s analysis — which jibes with the work of 1960s new urbanists like Jane Jacobs who fought for more affordable, more attractive, more walkable cities — the costs of parking have been subsidized too long. 'Paved Paradise' explains why parking is both a local nuisance and a global blight 2023-05-09T04:00:00Z
Richard Florida, the most influential urban scholar since Jane Jacobs, argued in an article this month that great downtowns, at least, can survive and thrive. Seattle’s a test case for future of ‘back to the city’ movement 2022-08-26T04:00:00Z
Seattle was the embodiment of urban scholar Jane Jacobs’ essentials for strangers to feel safe in a city: “Eyes on the street,” whether from pedestrians, Ralph’s Deli, Bed Bath & Beyond or the Westlake Park Starbucks. Goodbye to Starbucks at Westlake Park and so much more 2022-07-29T04:00:00Z
In 1961, Mr. Epstein published Jane Jacobs’s “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” which showed that urban renewal projects often uprooted entire neighborhoods, with little concern for the residents. Jason Epstein, publishing executive who shaped literary tastes, dies at 93 2022-02-04T05:00:00Z
Nearly half of them were registered as “block-watchers,” volunteers trained by the local precinct to identify problems and catch them before they escalated — a codification of Jane Jacobs’s “eyes on the street.” The Mayor’s Crime Plan Is Loathed by Liberals. But It Might Work. 2022-01-28T05:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs took on the urban planning establishment. What Does It Mean to Save a Neighborhood? 2021-12-02T05:00:00Z
Marx, whose game show You Bet Your Life was sponsored by Chrysler, could reach and persuade a wider swath of American society than an anti-car activist writer like Jane Jacobs could. Why Are On-Screen Bikers a Bunch of Spandex-Wearing Losers? 2021-07-22T04:00:00Z
But then, he said, you find yourself in a crowded subway car with no air-conditioning, resenting that Jane Jacobs said you should live this way. Covid Didn’t Kill Cities. Why Was That Prophecy So Alluring? 2021-07-12T04:00:00Z
“Cities were once the most helpless and devastated victims of disease, but they became great disease conquerors,” wrote Jane Jacobs, the great urbanist, in “The Death And Life of Great American Cities.” We can rebuild American cities after COVID-19 2020-12-24T05:00:00Z
Royer likened Gridiron’s aesthetic to the famous sentiment of Jane Jacobs: the new economy needs the old buildings. Condominiums located in Seattle’s ‘new Brooklyn’ | Provided by Gridiron Condominiums 2019-06-20T04:00:00Z
Hudson Yards, the biggest private real estate development in US history, may be slightly less offensive to the memory of Jane Jacobs than a freeway running through Greenwich Village, but not by much. New York's Hudson Yards is an ultra-capitalist Forbidden City | Hamilton Nolan 2019-03-13T04:00:00Z
Inspired by the urban studies guru Jane Jacobs, Jane’s Walks are pitched as an opportunity for people to “observe, reflect, share, question and re-imagine” the places where they live and work. 'No one likes being a tourist': the rise of the anti-tour 2019-01-28T05:00:00Z
About 60 years ago, urbanist and activist Jane Jacobs coined the term “attrition of automobiles” to describe a similar phenomenon. ‘The cars just disappeared’: What happened to the 90,000 cars a day the viaduct carried before it closed? 2019-01-24T05:00:00Z
Long before Jane Jacobs protested against car-worshipping urban design, Gillette insisted that bikes would be the only private vehicles in Metropolis. How Gillette's founder dreamed of a car-free, moneyless metropolis 2019-01-24T05:00:00Z
She keeps on killing—at cocktail parties and dive bars, even at a Washington Square rally, where she awes Jane Jacobs with a speech about how women “accessorize” the world, as a multiethnic crowd cheers. The Cloying Fantasia of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” 2018-12-11T05:00:00Z
At the time Jane Jacobs and other advocates of slower, friendlier streets were dismissed as Luddites. Opinion | End the Innovation Obsession 2018-12-07T05:00:00Z
As Moses pushed on, The Voice became the house organ for the growing neighborhood opposition, which came to include Jane Jacobs, in her first of many battles with Moses. Seven Ways The Village Voice Made New York a Better Place 2018-09-21T04:00:00Z
Gone is the “intricate sidewalk ballet” that the urbanist Jane Jacobs described in 1961 as she navigated around children playing in her Greenwich Village neighborhood. Opinion | How to Play Our Way to a Better Democracy 2018-09-01T04:00:00Z
That’s what Jane Jacobs would have called “eyes on the street,” and it’s what calm people would call “neighborliness.” Opinion | A Child Is Left Unattended. Is It Neglect? 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z
Occasionally contemporary New York works as it should, within the outlines of the Jane Jacobs dreamscape, advantage passing down by means of collision. Convergence in the Tale of Two Cities 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z
Mr Doctoroff is a big fan of Jane Jacobs, an urbanist who fled New York to live in Toronto and spent her life encouraging cities to improve their shared spaces. Google's city built 'from the internet up' 2018-05-26T04:00:00Z
He quotes urbanist Jane Jacobs, who says “casual, public contact at a local level” creates a “web of public respect and trust.” Google’s AI sounds like a human on the phone — should we be worried? 2018-05-09T04:00:00Z
The oil on linen paintings don’t exactly feature blockbuster names, though there are a few, like social pundit Noam Chomsky, urban activist Jane Jacobs and investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald. Unsung heroes: portraits of figures who deserve artistic recognition 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z
This mixed scene does not quite evoke Jane Jacobs’ West Village. The story of Mr Sudhir: how to survive in Delhi's 'grey market' 2018-02-15T05:00:00Z
Inspired by Jane Jacobs’s 1961 book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” he led a successful fight to preserve New Haven’s old neighborhoods from “urban renewal.” Vincent Scully, Yale scholar who explored architecture’s humanizing force, dies at 97 2017-12-01T05:00:00Z
He said he’s become a “disciple” of Jane Jacobs, the late nationally renowned urban studies expert and author of “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” T Bone Burnett eyes legacy project at Greer Stadium 2017-06-17T04:00:00Z
“It was the end of the Robert Moses era and the beginning of the Jane Jacobs community activism era,” said Isaac Henderson, who is managing the project for Delancey Street Associates. Essex Crossing, a Renewal Project 60 Years in the Making 2017-06-15T04:00:00Z
West particularly highlights the pioneering ideas of another urban theorist, Jane Jacobs. Complexity: Decoding deep similarities : Nature : Nature Research 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z
This documentary on urban-planning centers on the wildly differing visions of writer and activist Jane Jacobs and New York City planning czar Robert Moses. ‘Citizen Jane: Battle for the City’ review: Documenting the clash over urban renewal 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z
The despotic city planner hadn’t counted on the determination of the mothers in question, or the ferocity of their leader – an owlish stenographer and freelance journalist by the name of Jane Jacobs. Street fighter: how Jane Jacobs saved New York from Bulldozer Bob 2017-04-30T04:00:00Z
Documentary explores the mid-20th-century battles between urbanization critic and activist Jane Jacobs and New York master builder Robert Moses. Every single movie coming out this summer 2017-04-21T04:00:00Z
“There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city,” Jane Jacobs, the urban activist, once said. From architecture to cultural life: how would you design a city from scratch? 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z
It remains beholden, like many city governments, to the notion formulated and popularized by Jane Jacobs — when the housing shortage was not nearly as critical — that neighborhoods should be deeply involved in their own planning. With Trump, Fear the Social Service Cuts, Not the Traffic 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
When I first read it in my mid-20s, I was ecstatic about discovering this woman, Jane Jacobs, who shared every one of my biases. How migration to cities mars their future 2016-09-30T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs famously wrote about SoHo in the '60s, and this type of change, so this is normal "moving up or moving on", right? New York’s Disappearing Storefronts 2016-08-26T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs wrote “Death and Life” at a time when it was taken for granted that American cities were riddled with cancer. Jane Jacobs’s Street Smarts 2016-09-19T04:00:00Z
Unlike her more famous co-conspirator Jane Jacobs, who fought to preserve the organic connection between the city and its inhabitants, Gayle’s attention was drawn to the physical structures of the city. The Woman Who Helped Save New York City's Historic Buildings 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z
Because we’re in the centenary of the birth of the great urban thinker and activist Jane Jacobs, it’s profitable to wonder what she would think of downtown Seattle. What would urbanist Jane Jacobs think of downtown? 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z
Given how embedded these interests are in political circles, change from within needs an unlikely synthesis of the community-orientated philosophy of Jane Jacobs and the force, connections and leverage of Robert Moses. Story of cities #future: what will our growing megacities really look like? 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z
He loved Jane Jacobs’s evocations of Greenwich Village, with its friendly shop owners and its “ballet” of the city streets. Dorm Life Forever! 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z
On May 4, people around the world will celebrate Jane Jacobs’s 100th birthday— with lectures, walks, and other events. Why Jane Jacobs Matters Now 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
It was Jane Jacobs who taught us again to view the city in a deeper, more complex way. How Jane Jacobs changed the way we look at cities | Saskia Sassen 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs, the woman who defended the vibrancy and diversity of city life against urban planners who sought to tear down slums, was born 100 years ago Wednesday. Defending Vibrant City Life: Jane Jacobs at 100 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
Photograph: AP One neighbourhood resident, Jane Jacobs, received a flyer from the Committee to Save Washington Square Park in 1955, providing notice of the proposal to extend Manhattan’s 5th Avenue through the park. Story of cities #32: Jane Jacobs v Robert Moses, battle of New York's urban titans 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z
Shopkeepers will furnish “eyes upon the street,” to use the famous phrase of the critic Jane Jacobs for neighborhood deterrence. At Columbus Circle, a New Home for Underground Gourmets 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z
Jane Jacobs was so consumed in the late 1950s by the writing of her manifesto, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” that her hair turned from auburn to white. Jane Jacobs and Other Shrewd Observers 2016-01-22T05:00:00Z
So perhaps now, on the 100th anniversary of her birth, we should all be asking: what is it that Jane Jacobs made us want to see in the city? How Jane Jacobs changed the way we look at cities | Saskia Sassen 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
And as a contemporary Jane Jacobs might observe, had she not been priced out of the West Village, billionaires don’t necessarily make good neighbors. The Kleptocrat in Apartment B 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z
However, if night-time is when people of diverse backgrounds and motivations gather, the night becomes safer, a space monitored by the “eyes upon the street” in the words of Jane Jacobs. Cities at night: why our right to use public spaces after dark is under threat 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z
Fortunately, a great urban visionary named Jane Jacobs lived nearby. Four Centuries of Human Initiative on One City Block 2015-11-08T05:00:00Z
I admire Toronto as the childhood domain of both the scholarly goaltender Ken Dryden and of Neil Young, and the adopted city of urban idealist Jane Jacobs. How to Find Your Replacement Team for the Playoffs 2015-10-10T04:00:00Z
The two best books about American cities—Reyner Banham’s on Los Angeles and Jane Jacobs’s “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” which is essentially about New York—share an oddly double-headed ideology. When Gentrification Is Good 2015-10-05T04:00:00Z
“I recently walked by Jane Jacobs’ old house on Hudson Street,” Jeremiah Moss wrote me in an e-mail. Urban Blight Comes to the West Village 2015-05-24T04:00:00Z
Variety adds playfulness for the pedestrian and it is the type of environment that is celebrated by folks like urban activist Jane Jacobs and her ilk. The Urbanologist calls South Lake Union ‘soulless’ 2015-02-25T05:00:00Z
Back then, he was most often found with his head buried in a book like “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” by the urban studies scholar Jane Jacobs. A Pritzker Sets Out With Ideas of Empire 2014-11-05T05:00:00Z
Mid-century Greenwich Village, immortalized by Jane Jacobs in “The Death and Life of Great American Cities,” teemed with children every afternoon. How air conditioning remade modern America 2014-08-16T04:00:00Z
Think about the advantages of urban areas, described by thinkers going back to Jane Jacobs and beyond. What’s the Matter With Eastern Kentucky? 2014-06-26T04:00:00Z
William Spear, who grew up on Harding Terrace a few years later, describes the street the way Jane Jacobs describes Greenwich Village in the 1950s: There were eyes everywhere. Op-Ed Columnist: How Cities Change 2014-03-18T01:01:06Z
It is also a test case for how democratically an area once colonized by industry might evolve into something like a modern Jane Jacobs vision. Big City: The Once and Future Gowanus 2014-02-22T20:24:13Z
In the 1960’s Jane Jacobs argued that cities were not just places in which people live, but important platforms for innovation. IBM Unveils 5 Smart Technology Trends For The Next 5 Years 2013-12-17T05:06:00Z
Jane Jacobs’ notion of cities as innovation platforms was a major focus at BIF 9. 5 Powerful Innovation Lessons From BIF-9 2013-09-22T16:34:00Z
Stoops, in the Jane Jacobs sense, are supposed to inspire communality; here they inspire more surveillance. Big City: In Marcus Garvey Village, a Housing Solution Gone Awry 2013-06-01T05:16:17Z
Jane Jacobs, for example, proposed that a city needs four ingredients to be exuberant: mixed uses, short blocks, buildings that vary in age and condition, and a dense concentration of people. Urban Legend: Can City Planning Shed Its Pseudoscientific Stigma? 2012-12-07T11:45:00.403Z
Jane Jacobs, an urban activist, made that observation in 1961 in her landmark book, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Bits: A Reddit Forum Prompts Questions of Where to Draw a Line 2012-10-21T00:10:04Z
Agbany counted Eleanor Roosevelt, Stewart Alsop, Jane Jacobs and Norman Mailer among its supporters, along with many of the most respected names in architecture and architectural criticism. City Room: 50 Years Ago, Sharply Dressed Protesters Stood Up for a Train Station They Revered 2012-07-31T23:15:36Z
Politicians should remember the words of Jane Jacobs, patron saint of planning from about 50 years ago: new ideas need old buildings. Letters: Hurdles cleared … now let these Games begin 2012-07-26T19:59:03Z
It adds up to the kind of do-it-yourself creative change that Mr. Walker, a sometime skateboarder whose ethos is more Joe Strummer than Jane Jacobs, advocates. In Virginia, Developer Is on a Mission to Revive His Town 2012-07-25T01:30:21Z
Will the next 50 years be any different from the decades that have passed since Jane Jacobs first cast urban design into pseudoscientific limbo? Urban Legend: Can City Planning Shed Its Pseudoscientific Stigma? 2012-12-07T11:45:00.403Z
A city, of course, is not monuments or buildings, as Jane Jacobs reminded us. Letter from America: Monument to Not Forgetting 2011-09-08T09:40:30Z
Many of the ideas in this book draw on the wisdom of the great urbanist Jane Jacobs, who knew that you need to walk a city’s streets to see its soul. Triumph of the City [Excerpt] 2011-08-17T12:15:02.737Z
Sure, the occasional magazine piece makes it into the canon of long-lived reads, the usual suspects of Joseph Mitchell, Jane Jacobs, E.B. From Wife-Swapping to Spelunking to Princess Di: Byliner Is What It Promised To Be 2011-07-01T14:46:17Z
They quickly came to look upon the unemployed men on the corner as a built-in security force, a version of what Jane Jacobs called “eyes on the street.” The Appraisal: Holding On Has Its Benefits, and Then Some 2011-06-13T17:54:14Z
A 2009 profile in New York Magazine declared her “equal parts Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs,” and she began accepting speaking invitations from cities around the world eager to mimic her success. Street Fighter 2011-03-04T19:30:14Z
The West Village shop glassybaby is the kind of niche business that thrives in dense environments of the type championed by Jane Jacobs. Local Blogging, Both Skeptical and Elegiac 2010-09-29T17:14:00Z
Did Jane Jacobs’s victory over Moses — which saved Greenwich Village — also unintentionally create the current urban development climate, where no project, big or small, can be created in a timely fashion? Answers About the Legacy of Robert Moses, Part 3 2010-05-14T18:56:00Z
If Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs were alive and active in New York City politics and development today, on what issues do you think they would be focused? Answers About the Legacy of Robert Moses, Part 3 2010-05-14T18:56:00Z
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