An examination of new urban approaches both in theory and in practice. Taking a critical look at how new urbanism has lived up to its ideals, the author asks whether new urban approaches offer a viabl
Continues the saga of King Mob, Ragged Robin, Lord Fanny, Boy, and Jack Frost, five members of the Invisibles, as they battle against the forces of the Ultimate Conspiracy throughout history, and whos
Seeking Talent for Creative Cities represents a rigorously empirical test of popular wisdom on the true relationship between urban development and economic competitiveness.
Throughout history, a secret society called the Invisibles, who count among their number Lord Byron and Percy Shelley, work against the forces of order that seek to repress humanity's growth. In this
Sorenson (U. of Toronto, Canada), Marcotullio (U. of Tokyo, Japan), and Grant (Dalhousie U., Canada) present the product of an October 2001 academic workshop convened to examine issues of regional urb
"Teaching History with Big Ideas is the book we've been waiting for Chapters are written by teachers who are achingly honest about their struggles adn triumphs, candid about frustrations with principa
"Teaching History with Big Ideas is the book we've been waiting for Chapters are written by teachers who are achingly honest about their struggles and triumphs, candid about frustrations with principl