Book review: The 15 Minute City, by Carlos Moreno
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Book review: The 15 Minute City, by Carlos Moreno
In the past, all cities were 15 minute cities. They were compact and human scaled. They were entirely walkable, because the proverbial shoe-cart was the only mode of transport available. Proximity was a necessity, and citizens would naturally expect to find their work and their home, the market or a place of worship within a walkable distance. Motorised transport disrupted the pattern and opened up new forms of urbanism. Trams and trains made it…
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