Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Spread-City Everywhere
Great essay by UC-Berkeley planning professor emeritus Melvin Webber in this spring's edition of Access. Webber explains how technological advances in transportation and information have given people and companies greater "locational freedom" and how physical proximity (high-density development & settlement) is no longer a prerequisite for economic growth and prosperity.
Great essay by UC-Berkeley planning professor emeritus Melvin Webber in this spring's edition of Access. Webber explains how technological advances in transportation and information have given people and companies greater "locational freedom" and how physical proximity (high-density development & settlement) is no longer a prerequisite for economic growth and prosperity.
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