by Mindy Thompson Fullilove (Author), Mindy Thompson Fullilove (Author)
What if divided neighborhoods were causing public health problems? What if a new approach to planning and design could tackle both the built environment and collective well-being at the same time? What if cities could help each other?Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove, the acclaimed author of Root Shock, uses her unique perspective as a public health psychiatrist to explore and identify ways of healing social and spatial fractures simultaneously. Using the work of French urbanist Michel Cantal-Dupart and the American urban design firm Rothschild Doyno Collaborative as guides as well as urban restoration projects from France and the US as exemplary cases, Fullilove identifies nine tools that can mend our broken cities and reconnect our communities to make them whole.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 334
Publisher: New Village Press
Published: 04 Jun 2013
ISBN 10: 1613320108
ISBN 13: 9781613320105
Her (Mindy Fullilove's) baseline concern with the dignity and wisdom of individuals, as well as the absolute necessity of broad-based consensus building, puts her approach on a clear moral high ground to which every urban planner and builder ought to give greater commitment, because it's right and because it works.
Urban Alchemy emerges as a book because years of working to counteract the ills of urban destruction have yielded significant successes in the form of insights, relationships, spaces and even, with the help of collaborators, some buildings.
Yet Dr. Fullilove's grounding in disciplines outside urban design results in a complex and multivalent work. To some degree, it is a handbook, with a nine-point instruction list for how to improve cities, starting with Keep the Whole City in Mind, continuing through Unpuzzle the Fractured Space and ending with Celebrate Your Accomplishments. --Charles Rosenblum Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (09/01/2013)
The book is actually a collection of bright and joyous urban tales played out by Fullilove, an exuberant storyteller.--Annie Coggan American Institute Of Architects' Oculus (01/29/2015)
Her (Mindy Fullilove's) baseline concern with the dignity and wisdom of individuals, as well as the absolute necessity of broad-based consensus building, puts her approach on a clear moral high ground to which every urban planner and builder ought to give greater commitment, because it's right and because it works.
Urban Alchemy emerges as a book because years of working to counteract the ills of urban destruction have yielded significant successes in the form of insights, relationships, spaces and even, with the help of collaborators, some buildings.
Yet Dr. Fullilove's grounding in disciplines outside urban design results in a complex and multivalent work. To some degree, it is a handbook, with a nine-point instruction list for how to improve cities, starting with Keep the Whole City in Mind, continuing through Unpuzzle the Fractured Space and ending with Celebrate Your Accomplishments.
--Charles Rosenblum Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (09/01/2013)Her (Mindy Fullilove's) baseline concern with the dignity and wisdom of individuals, as well as the absolute necessity of broad-based consensus building, puts her approach on a clear moral high ground to which every urban planner and builder ought to give greater commitment, because it's right and because it works.
Urban Alchemy emerges as a book because years of working to counteract the ills of urban destruction have yielded significant successes in the form of insights, relationships, spaces and even, with the help of collaborators, some buildings.
Yet Dr. Fullilove's grounding in disciplines outside urban design results in a complex and multivalent work. To some degree, it is a handbook, with a nine-point instruction list for how to improve cities, starting with Keep the Whole City in Mind, continuing through Unpuzzle the Fractured Space and ending with Celebrate Your Accomplishments.
--Charles Rosenblum Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (09/01/2013)-Her (Mindy Fullilove's) baseline concern with the dignity and wisdom of individuals, as well as the absolute necessity of broad-based consensus building, puts her approach on a clear moral high ground to which every urban planner and builder ought to give greater commitment, because it's right and because it works.
-Urban Alchemy- emerges as a book because years of working to counteract the ills of urban destruction have yielded significant successes in the form of insights, relationships, spaces and even, with the help of collaborators, some buildings.
Yet Dr. Fullilove's grounding in disciplines outside urban design results in a complex and multivalent work. To some degree, it is a handbook, with a nine-point instruction list for how to improve cities, starting with -Keep the Whole City in Mind,- continuing through -Unpuzzle the Fractured Space- and ending with -Celebrate Your Accomplishments.--
--Charles Rosenblum-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette- (09/01/2013)The book is actually a collection of bright and joyous urban tales played out by Fullilove, an exuberant storyteller.
--Annie Coggan American Institute Of Architects' Oculus (01/29/2015)