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staci.reads
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I've had this one on my shelf for a long time after hearing about it on the What Should I Read Next podcast and finally got to it when it came up as November's #Bookspin. Really interesting discussion of what makes a city livable, healthy, and desirable. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 1w
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Pogue
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I will never look at parking the same way again. I think the title is a bit wrong, it should be “Explains North America”.

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Pogue
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It was a November afternoon in Queens and Jie Zou was looking for a parking spot.
#FirstLineFridays
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Sace I just read the description of this book. I may have to read it but I wonder if it will just anger me. 8mo
Pogue @Sace I don‘t know, parking lots anger me as it is. Such a waste of land. My book club picked it. I am very excited for the discussion. 8mo
Sace Just the description angered me! It seems like a great book club pick though! 8mo
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jennirl
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i have absolutely zero desire to go back to any sort of official schooling, but working towards project management certification (via a Udemy course, which is a super useful and affordable platform) is reminding me that i do still enjoy structured learning!

Matilda Love the feeling of busting out a notebook! 11mo
jennirl @Matilda right?? and drawing tiny charts! 11mo
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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/y02mEcEzavY?si=VZ4XlpHdfCAo14Jh

The Importance of Book-Centered Spaces as Third Places by Susie Dumond; https://bookriot.com/book-centered-spaces-as-third-places/

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Walaka
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Not since Suburban Nation have I read a book that so clearly explains and illustrates how land-use regulations -- some well-intentioned and some the result of greed -- have so drastically shaped our landscape and our lifescapes. A must-read for anyone who has ever complained about about parking.

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Decalino
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This engagingly written book explores the ways that parking affects our lives and cities. For example, minimum parking space requirements raise costs and make it harder to build affordable housing, while free curbside parking can increase traffic congestion. There are no easy fixes in our car-centric society, but it is crucial to think about the implications of parking for walkability, traffic flow, climate change and urban planning in general.

SamAnne I‘ve been meaning to get to this one. Thanks for the reminder. 14mo
Decalino @SamAnne Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! 14mo
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ManyWordsLater
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💯💯💯

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CuriousG
A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction | Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein
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#LitsyLoveReadathon continues...

I have moved on to A Pattern Language for a bit. Celebrating 5 years of #LitsyLove (although my involvement does not go back that far) is such a good excuse to break out one of the books I've been meaning to tackle more thoroughly.
@LitsyLove @StayCurious @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for participating 🧡 2y
CuriousG @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I didn't quite make all my goals, although I have so many pages flagged in this book, with facts to pull out in "Hey, did you know ... ?" conversations ? 2y
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