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Pocket Neighborhoods: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World

Pocket Neighborhoods: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World

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This insightful and inspirational book explores the concept of pocket neighborhoods--intimate, thoughtfully designed communities where neighbors know one another, fostering connection and support.

With Pocket Neighborhoods, Ross Chapin presents a compelling solution to the challenges of modern urban sprawl, sure to help spark readers' plans to build and find community. Ideal for empty nesters, single households, and families alike, these neighborhoods offer the warmth of a close-knit community just beyond your front door.

Join the movement toward creating meaningful, livable communities that prioritize connection and quality of life. With Pocket Neighborhoods, you'll find inspiration and practical ideas to foster a sense of belonging in an increasingly disconnected world.

Key Features:
  • Inspirational Stories: Discover real-life accounts from residents and the visionary architects, planners, and developers who brought these neighborhoods to life.
  • Historical Context: Chapin outlines the evolution of community living and the American Dream, shedding light on the shift from smaller, connected spaces to oversized houses.
  • Diverse Neighborhood Models: Explore a variety of contemporary pocket neighborhoods, including New Urban communities, eco-neighborhoods, affordable housing, and houseboat communities.
  • Cohousing Insights: Learn about the history and benefits of cohousing communities, from their Danish origins to successful examples across the globe, including senior cohousing.
  • Retrofitting Solutions: The book offers strategies for integrating pocket neighborhoods into existing communities, making it a valuable resource for urban planners and residents alike.

Book Details

ISBN
9781600851070
Binding
Hardcover
Authors
Ross Chapin
Publisher
Summer Beam Books
Published Date
March 29, 2011
Language
English
Pages
224
Physical Info
9.6 in L x 9.4 in W (2.0 lb)
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