Planning the Great Metropolis
Discover the intricate history of urban development with Planning the Great Metropolis by David A. Johnson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015, this insightful paperback spans 312 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of the events leading to the groundbreaking regional plan of New York in 1929. Johnson meticulously examines the plan's significance and its lasting impact on the evolution of New York City. This authoritative work is essential for anyone interested in city planning, regional development, and the historical context of one of the world's most iconic metropolises. Whether you're a student, a professional in urban studies, or simply a history enthusiast, this book provides a rich understanding of the forces that shaped New York. Dive into the past and explore how planning decisions continue to influence urban landscapes today.