The book examines the historical context that led to the rise of suburban sprawl and the decline of traditional urban centers, providing a foundation for alternative approaches to urban planning.
It meticulously details the key tenets of New Urbanism, including its emphasis on compact, walkable neighborhoods and interconnected street networks.
The book progresses logically, beginning with defining New Urbanism and contrasting it with conventional suburban development, then delving into core principles such as street design and community governance.
It incorporates case studies and design guidelines to demonstrate the benefits of New Urbanist strategies, making it a valuable resource for urban planners, architects, and policymakers.