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Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City (Painted Turtle Press)
Title | Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City (Painted Turtle Press) |
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Date | 2024-11-24 19:59:38 |
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Desciption
Experts estimate that perhaps forty square miles of Detroit are vacant-from a quarter to a third of the city -a level of emptiness that creates a landscape unlike any other big city. Author John Gallagher, who has covered urban redevelopment for the Detroit Free Press for two decades, spent a year researching what is going on in Detroit precisely because of its open space and the dire economic times we face. Instead of presenting another account of the city's decline, Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City showcases the innovative community-building work happening in the city and focuses on what else can be done to make Detroit leaner, greener, and more economically self-sufficient.Gallagher conducted numerous interviews, visited community projects, and took many of the photographs that accompany the text to uncover some of the strategies that are being used, and could be used in the future, to make twenty-first century Detroit a more sustainable and desirable place to live. Some of the topics Gallagher discusses are urban agriculture, restoring vacant lots, reconfiguring Detroit's overbuilt road network, and reestablishing some of the city's original natural landscape. He also investigates new models for governing the city and fostering a more entrepreneurial economy to ensure a more stable political and economic future. Along the way, Gallagher introduces readers to innovative projects that are already under way in the city and proposes other models for possible solutions-from as far away as Dresden, Germany, and Seoul, South Korea, and as close to home as Philadelphia and Youngstown-to complement current efforts. Ultimately, Gallagher helps to promote progressive ideas and the community leaders advancing them and offers guidance for other places dealing with the shrinking cities phenomenon. Readers interested in urban studies and environmental issues will enjoy the fresh perspective of Reimagining Detroit. Read more
Review
John Gallagher, with his background knowledge on Detroit's architecture and urban issues, writes clearly regarding the major problems plaging the urban fabric of Detroit. Enlightening without being accusatory, he shows the challenges and opportunities facing the city. Unlike most media, which poses questions without providing answers, Mr. Gallagher proposes three definite steps that can be taken to begin the revitalization of Detroit. Rather than trying to fix everything at once, or being too generalized and idealized, his ideas make sense and seem readily achievable. In addition to his own opinion and experiences, he cites other cities in similar situations, as well as the experiences of other individuals dealing with urban issues, trying to make a difference in our American cities. Excellent!