

Density can have both positive and negative connotations-and effects-depending on its context and execution. MacLean is an excellent reference for coming to grips with that slippery but important issue, density. “This beautiful book by Julie Campbell and Alex S. Bill McKibben, Visiting Scholar, Middlebury College Author, Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future It's like looking at Google Earth with someone very, very smart sitting next to you doing the play by play.” Planning board members, town zoning officials, or anyone charged with figuring out the vexing future of our physical landscape will profit from reading it, and find pleasure, too. “This book makes an abstract concept-density-completely real and easy to understand, to feel. Named one of Planetizen's Top 10 Books of 2008 MacLean’s beautiful and varied aerial photography gives an impressive view of hundreds of parts of the country and, at the same time, a disturbing look at the wasteful development pattern that has persevered in the U.S. In this book version of the 2007 Planetizen Top Website 'Visualizing Density,' Campoli presents accurate descriptions of density and land use patterns in the United States, and offers the stepping stones to planning and designing for a society of greater density. It provides aerial photos and street pattern maps for the entire range of housing density in America from 0.2 units per acre in Beverly Hills to nearly 300 units per acre in New York City. “This vivid and visual book is one of the essential guides to understanding the concept of density. Trained as an architect at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, he has been a pilot and photographer for more than 25 years, documenting the history and evolution of the land and the changes brought by human intervention. MacLean is the founder and principal of Landslides Aerial Photography based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

She has received grants from several foundations, including the National Endowment for the Arts and the Graham Foundation, for her studies of land settlement patterns.Īlex S. Julie Campoli is a landscape architect and urban designer and the principal of Terra Firma Urban Design in Burlington, Vermont. MacLean helps planners, designers, public officials, and citizens better understand how residential density can help save energy, dollars, and the environment. This best-selling and richly illustrated book by landscape architect Julie Campoli and aerial photographer Alex S. Don Chen, Executive Director, Smart Growth America This book should be required reading for anyone who cares about the built environment.” “There are plenty of reasons why dense development makes sense, but Americans are supposed to hate the ‘d-word,’ right? Campoli and MacLean show us how we can have it all – communities that are beautiful, affordable, efficient, and environmentally friendly.
