Happy city : transforming our lives through urban design / Charles Montgomery.
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- 9780374534882
- 0374534888
- HT 166 M58.2014
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Libros | Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo | Acervo General | HT 166 M58.2014 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | ej. 1 | Prestado | 2024-08-16 | UIA148935 |
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HT 166 C587.1972 The city : problems of planning / | HT 166 G614.2007 Olympic cities : city agendas, planning and the world's games, 1896-2012 / | HT 166 L44.1973 Models in planning : an introduction to the use of quantitative models in planning / | HT 166 M58.2014 Happy city : transforming our lives through urban design / | HT 166 M4465.2020 Metropolitan circles development and the future of urbanization / | HT 166 S26.2009 Planeación moderna de ciudades / | HT 166 T33.2017 Cities of love : roadmap for sustaining future cities / |
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The mayor of Happy -- The city has always been a happiness project -- The (broken) social scene -- How we got here -- Getting it wrong -- How to be closer -- Convivialities -- Mobilicities I: how moving feels, and why it does not feel better -- Mobilicities II: freedom -- Who is the city for? -- Everything is connected to everything else -- Retrofitting sprawl -- Save your city, save yourself -- Epilogue: the beginning.
"A journalist travels the world and investigates current socioeconomic theories of happiness to discover why most modern cities are designed to make us miserable, what we can do to change this, and why we have more to learn from poor cities than from prosperous ones."-- Provided by publisher.