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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Centrally Planned City

August 30, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

On my last post about Ayn Rand's views on cities, I received feedback in the comments that obviously she loved cities and on Twitter that obviously she did not. I think I come down on the side that she likely saw cities, and particularly skyscrapers, as embodiment of human achievement. However Frank … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culture & Books, housing

Ayn Rand on Urbanism

August 22, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

Ayn Rand's recent appearances in the news made me think about her position on urban issues. Some of her novels suggest that she is anti-city, believing that individualism can only be achieved by living in remote areas. In Anthem, for example, her protagonist lives in a type of dorm where people are … [Read more...]

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The High Cost of Free Parking Preface and Afterword

August 10, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

This is the last post in the series on Donald Shoup's The High Cost of Free Parking. Previous can be found here:Chapters 1 - 4Chapters 5 - 9Chapters 10 - 14Chapters 16 - 18Chapters 19 - 22PrefaceIn these two chapters, which Donald Shoup added for the paperback edition of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culture & Books, parking Tagged With: Donald Shoup

The High Cost of Free Parking Chapters 19-22

August 7, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

This post from the series on Donald Shoup's The High Cost of Free Parking is reposted from last week because the site's database caused recent posts to be deleted. Chapter 19: The Ideal Source of Local Public RevenueIn this chapter, Donald Shoup makes the case that passing up the potential … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Review, Culture & Books, parking Tagged With: Donald Shoup

The High Cost of Free Parking Chapters 16 – 18

July 20, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

This post follows on the earlier discussion of Donald Shoup's The High Cost of Free Parking. Chapter 16 -- Turning Small Change in Big ChangesHere Donald Shoup gets to the idea of using Business Improvement Districts to manage street parking as Brandon Smith mentioned in the last post's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Review, Culture & Books, Economics, parking Tagged With: Donald Shoup

The High Cost of Free Parking Chapters 10-14

July 9, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

This post follows on the earlier discussion of the The High Cost of Free Parking.I realized that I left a couple of important points out of the last post. First, Shoup applies the Hippocratic Oath of "first, do no harm," to parking requirements. What a great way to think about city planning. If … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Review, Culture & Books, parking Tagged With: Donald Shoup

The High Cost of Free Parking Chapters 5-9

June 27, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

This post follows on the earlier discussion of the first four chapters of The High Cost of Free Parking.Chapter 5- A Great Planning DisasterShoup sets up parking requirements as a great planning disaster. If an individual developer chose to dedicate more of his land to parking than his … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culture & Books, parking Tagged With: Donald Shoup

Book Club Update

June 22, 2012 By Emily Hamilton

The next post on The High Cost of Free Parking will be on Monday, covering chapters 5-9, for anyone who is reading along. … [Read more...]

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