Streets
Discover the intricate tapestry of urban landscapes in "Streets," a compelling collection of twenty-one essays curated by the esteemed University of California Press in 1996. This 300-page paperback invites readers to explore case studies that delve into Kostof's acclaimed model of urban forms and fabrics, examining individual streets from diverse historical periods and global locations. Each essay offers unique insights into the significance and evolution of these thoroughfares, making "Streets" an essential read for anyone interested in urban studies, architecture, and the cultural relevance of city planning. Dive into the rich narratives that reveal how streets shape our experiences and communities, making this work a valuable addition to your bookshelf.