Overview
William H. Whyte's insightful and humorous look at city parks, plazas and Streets, and the people who use them. Whyte shows the remarkable research he did over a period of many years to find out why some city squares and small parks are enjoyable while others are so dreary. His work led to the transformation of some New York City plazas from barren to bustling. Whyte shows how any city—large or small—can lick the problem of downtown dreariness.
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8 - 1Doctors of Nigeria January 06, 1981
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8 - 2Message in the Rocks January 20, 1981
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8 - 3The Dead Sea Lives January 27, 1981
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8 - 4Anatomy of a Volcano February 10, 1981
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8 - 5The Science of Murder February 17, 1981
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8 - 6The Malady of Health Care February 24, 1981
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8 - 7Beyond the Milky Way March 03, 1981
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8 - 8The Asteroid and the Dinosaur March 10, 1981
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8 - 9Animal Olympians March 17, 1981
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8 - 10Resolution on Saturn August 25, 1981
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8 - 11Computers, Spies and Private Lives September 27, 1981
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8 - 12Why America Burns October 04, 1981
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8 - 13The Great Violin Mystery October 11, 1981
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8 - 14Cosmic Fire October 18, 1981
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8 - 15Locusts: War Without End October 25, 1981
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8 - 16Did Darwin Get It Wrong? November 01, 1981
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8 - 17Artists in the Lab November 15, 1981
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8 - 18Notes of a Biology Watcher: A Film with Lewis Thomas November 22, 1981
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8 - 19City Spaces, Human Places November 29, 1981
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8 - 20Twins December 06, 1981