ABSTRACT

Cities, Allan B. Jacobs contends, ought to be magnificent, beautiful places to live. They should be places where people can be fulfilled, where they can be what they can be, where there is freedom, love, ideas, excitement, quiet and joy. Cities ought to be the ultimate manifestation of society’s collective achievements.

Allan B. Jacobs is one of the world’s best known planners and urban design practitioners, with a long and distinguished international career. Drawing on his professional experience of almost sixty years, Jacobs guides the reader through the lessons he’s learnt as a planner and lover of cities.  Cities from Brazil, Italy, India, Japan, China and the US are featured.

Written with a wonderfully engaging, humorous tone and Jacobs’ own drawings, The Good City transfers lessons on city design, building and urban change to all those willing to help cities become the magnificent, beautiful places they should be - and encourages all inhabitants to learn to appreciate and explore their own cities.

part |9 pages

Experiencing Cities

part |38 pages

Learning from Calcutta

chapter |36 pages

Why India?

part |16 pages

Learning in Italy

chapter |2 pages

Walls and Gates

chapter |2 pages

Being Apart

chapter |4 pages

Gianicolo Busts

chapter |6 pages

Via Costa Masciarelli

A Question of Values1

part |12 pages

City People

chapter |1 pages

Traffic Cop

chapter |2 pages

Excellent!

chapter |3 pages

Immigrants

chapter |2 pages

Practicing

part |37 pages

Breaking and Making Community

chapter |7 pages

The Etcher of Caprano

chapter |3 pages

Liberty Bakery

chapter |4 pages

Stopping By

part |7 pages

World-Class Cities

chapter |5 pages

Memos on Pudong

part |10 pages

City Certainties

part |39 pages

San Francisco

chapter |28 pages

Reflecting on San Francisco

chapter |9 pages

The Civil Service Giants

part |14 pages

The Good City