The book is just as much about people and communities, as streets and buildings. What makes it an interesting read, besides her style and the interesting things she discusses, is how grounded she is in human nature. It is also an explanation of new principles and an argument for different methods from those now in use. Jacobs was a critic of "rationalist" planners of the 1950s and 1960s, especially Robert Moses, … Add to Cart. The sidewalk, where people take responsibility for one another; where a community is formed; where we know our local grocer and that annoying lady next door is far safer than the projects where people—anonymous individuals—live cheek by jowl with their neighbors. 8,45 € Frampton, K: Modern Architecture: A Critical History (World of Art) Kenneth Frampton. If you are involved in government, architecture, or design, READ THIS. search results for this author. Please try again. 13,69 € Rowe, C: Collage City (Mit Press) Colin Rowe. Books › Politics, Philosophy & Social Sciences › Social Sciences Share