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The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape - Book by James Howard Kunstler
Kunstler critiques the impact of suburban sprawl and car-centric development on America’s cultural and environmental health. He examines how poorly planned urbanization has created soulless towns, environmental degradation, and social disconnection. With sharp commentary and historical insights, Kunstler advocates for a return to sustainable, human-centered urban design. The Geography of Nowhere is both a scathing indictment of modern architecture and a call to rethink how we shape our communities, emphasizing the need for thoughtful planning to foster vibrant, livable spaces.
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