DIY City : The Collective Power of Small Actions
by
Hank Dittmar
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1642830526
ISBN-13
9781642830521
Publisher
Island Press
Imprint
Island Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 31st, 2020
Print length
200 Pages
Weight
246 grams
Dimensions
13.30 x 20.50 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
ArchitectureUrban & municipal planning
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Hank Dittmar’s last original work offers hope for cities in small-scale, individual actions.
Some utopian plans have shaped our cities from Englands New Towns and Garden Cities to the Haussmann plan for Paris and the LEnfant plan for Washington, DC. But these grand plans are the exception, and seldom turn out as envisioned by the utopian planner. Inviting city neighborhoods are more often works of improvisation on a small scale. This type of bottom-up development gives cities both their character and the ability to respond to sudden change.
Hank Dittmar, urban planner, friend of artists and creatives, sometime rancher, high priest of town planning to the Prince of Wales, believed in letting small things happen. Dittmar concluded that big plans were often the problem. Looking at the global cities of the world, he saw a crisis of success, with gentrification and global capital driving up home prices in some cities, while others decayed for lack of investment.
In DIY City, Dittmar explains why individual initiative, small-scale business, and small development matter, using lively stories from his own experience and examples from recent history, such as the revival of Camden Lock in London and the nascent rebirth of Detroit. DIY City, Dittmars last original work, captures the lessons he learned throughout the course of his varied careerfrom transit-oriented development to Lean Urbanismthat can be replicated to create cities where people can flourish.
DIY City is a timely response to the challenges many cities face today, with a short supply of affordable housing, continued gentrification, and offshore investment. Dittmars answer to this crisis is to make Do-It-Yourself the norm rather than the exception by removing the barriers to small-scale building and local business. The message of DIY City can offer hope to anyone who cares about cities.
Hank Dittmar, urban planner, friend of artists and creatives, sometime rancher, high priest of town planning to the Prince of Wales, believed in letting small things happen. Dittmar concluded that big plans were often the problem. Looking at the global cities of the world, he saw a crisis of success, with gentrification and global capital driving up home prices in some cities, while others decayed for lack of investment.
In DIY City, Dittmar explains why individual initiative, small-scale business, and small development matter, using lively stories from his own experience and examples from recent history, such as the revival of Camden Lock in London and the nascent rebirth of Detroit. DIY City, Dittmars last original work, captures the lessons he learned throughout the course of his varied careerfrom transit-oriented development to Lean Urbanismthat can be replicated to create cities where people can flourish.
DIY City is a timely response to the challenges many cities face today, with a short supply of affordable housing, continued gentrification, and offshore investment. Dittmars answer to this crisis is to make Do-It-Yourself the norm rather than the exception by removing the barriers to small-scale building and local business. The message of DIY City can offer hope to anyone who cares about cities.
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