Common Place is about how we can develop community and create
convivial and sustainable places in the face of disjointed and
fast-paced growth. It offers strategies for reclaiming and repairing our
neighborhoods and cities, which today are increasingly dominated by fear
and disintegration and the automobile. Kelbaugh looks at New Urbanism,
Urban Villages, Pedestrian Pockets, and Transit-Oriented Development --
concepts which he helped pioneer. Bridging academic theory and
on-the-ground practice, Common Place is an indispensable book for
designers, planners, city officials, developers, environmentalists, and
citizens interested in understanding and shaping the American
metropolis.