Walkable City Rules
101 Steps to Making Better Places
by Jeff Speck
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“The Works: Anatomy of a City by Kate Ascher reads like a high-curiosity tour through the invisible infrastructure that keeps New York running. Its useful part is tracing cause-and-effect from daily actions (lights, toilets, trash) to large, interlocking systems, making the city feel legible. The limitation is that the book can drift into dense, specialized detail with more explanation than story momentum. If you prefer fast, character-driven chapters, you may find sections slow or repetitive in how they return to the same “systems in, systems out” pattern.”
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