Cities for People—or Cars? | The American Conservative.
“Modern development represents not just a step backward in sophistication but an abandonment of complexity in favor of systems that are efficient, orderly, and dumb.”
Civil engineer Charles Marohn explains why the quest for the post-modern city is a step in the direction of not only sustainability, but durability, livability, and genuine community.
In doing so he offers a blueprint that no state needs more desperately than California, and no city more than Los Angeles.