This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discuss some of the broader themes of Jacobs' thinking.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
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This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discuss some of the broader themes of Jacobs' thinking.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discuss some of the broader themes of Jacobs' thinking.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
My guest this week is Anthony Ling. Anthony is founder and editor of Caos Planejado, a Brazilian website on cities and urban planning. He also founded Bora, a transportation technology startup and is currently an MBA candidate at Stanford University. He graduated Architecture and Urban Planning at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and worked with Isay Weinfeld early in his career.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
My guest this week is Sanford Ikeda, a professor of economics at SUNY Purchase and a visiting scholar at New York University.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
Emily Hamilton and Nolan Gray discuss the relationship between land-use regulation and the rising cost of housing.
Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
Announcing the Market Urbanism Podcast! For show notes and information, head over to marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.
This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discuss some of the broader themes of Jacobs' thinking.
For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.
Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.