A glut of new housing and development research has been published recently, shedding new light on some of the most fundamental questions of contemporary planning.
kind of situation. low-income housing has been made like market rate housing. kind of the same technique with tax crediting meaning how it is built. what is going on with all of this is that cities, suburbs, inner ring, all getting built through the same financial mechanisms and the divide of who is elite and who s not. to answer you more directly, i think it s artificial. to answer it more directly, where what we have is 50 years of suburbanization that is reaching the end of its rein and everybody knows it and i think, so, whether you re elite or whatever you are, somebody is going to get involved in redesigning. please respond. one of the big problems with the whole movement at the moment so much focus on the central city. i admire a lot of the new urb urbanist designs and i spent a lot of time living in paris. but the fact new york starts at new brunswick in terms of the