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Abstract
“Toward an Urban Design Manifesto”, co-authored by Donald Appleyard and Allan Jacobs in the early 1980s, was highly influential in how we understand urbanism in the XXI century. Like other seminal documents, it represented the paradigm shift from modernism to contemporary planning and urban design. Professor Ivor Samuels, an international expert on urban morphology and urban design who often contributes to FOCUS, discusses the Manifesto’s continuing revelance to European and wider contexts.
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Samuels, Ivor
(2016)
""Toward an Urban Design Manifesto" Revisited,"
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Vol. 13:
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1, Article 13.
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https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/focus/vol13/iss1/13
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