ABSTRACT

How does the design of a neighborhood affect the people who live there? In this thoughtful, engaging book, the author explains how a neighborhood’s design lays the groundwork for the social relationships that make it a community.

Blending social science with personal interviews, the author shares the lessons of planned communities from historic Riverside, Illinois, to archetypal Levittown, New York, and Disney’s Celebration, Florida. Through these inspirational stories, readers will discover the characteristics of neighborhoods that promote the attitudes and behaviors of a healthy community.

This volume is an eye-opener for everyone who’s wondered what makes their local neighborhoods tick. It demystifies the way planners, architects, developers, organizers, and citizens come together in crafting a community’s physical elements, policies, programs, and processes. Readers will come away with a new understanding of their roles in creating the communities they want.

part 1|20 pages

Social Science Research

chapter 1|18 pages

What Is Community?

part 2|72 pages

Development Histories

chapter 2|16 pages

Homogeneity

chapter 3|18 pages

Community Organizations

chapter 4|22 pages

Suitable Physical Settings

chapter 5|14 pages

Ongoing Traditions and the Historical Past

part 3|56 pages

Community Design

chapter 6|20 pages

The Appearance of Community

chapter 7|12 pages

Community- Generating Neighborhoods

chapter 8|22 pages

Policy, Management, and Process