C200: Why Cities Matter in 200 Words (+/-)
In the spirit of the mission of Citytank we asked people to tell us in 200 words why cities matter: the “C200” series. Never mind that most authors went over 200 words.
The series will run starting on the Citytank launch day, March 15, 2011, with a few posts published per day until they run dry. But we hope that C200 will be an ongoing project, and if there’s anyone out there who wants to take a crack at a C200 post, please email your idea to tanked@citytank.org. (Please understand that we cannot promise to publish every pitch we receive.)
View all the C200 posts here, or use the growing alphabetical list below.
Thank you thank you thank you to all who contributed!
< List: The Citytank C200 Series >
- Yuri Artibise: Urban Fabric: The Form of Cities
- Sally Bagshaw: The Viaduct and the Vision
- Lesley Bain: Unearthing Neighborhood Assets
- Knute Berger: Know Thy City
- Dan Bertolet: There Is No One Solution
- Dan Bertolet: Coming Home
- Patricia Chase: Why Cities Don’t Matter
- Sally Clark: Why Cities Matter
- Jessica Clawson and Dan McGrady: Leadership for Great Neighborhoods
- Richard Conlin: Density and Community
- Lee Copeland: The Place of Seattle
- Charlie Cunniff: The Business of Tackling Climate Change
- Joshua Curtis: How To Wrap Five Eggs
- Kevin Daniels: How Preservation Ethos Plays Into A Great City
- Bob Drewel: A Successful Region Needs Successful Cities
- Liz Dunn: What Would Jane Do? (The Granular City as a Mediator of Change)
- Alan Durning: The Details Make The Difference
- Gene Duvernoy: Who Needs Cities?
- Richard L. Dyksterhuis: Sidewalks as Yellow Brick Roads to HealthPeter Erickson: Cities as as Solution to Climate Change
- Josh Feit: The Policy Staffer is the DJ
- Chris Fiori: In The New “Rentership Society,†Cities Offer The Best Means To Share Scarce Resources
- Ellen Forney: The True Meaning of Cities Revealed
- Ray Gastil: The Stimulus Package: Learning from the City
- Edward Glaeser: The Revolution Will Not Be Facebooked
- Sarah Goodyear: Bike Dispatch from NYC
- Meredith Hall: Time
- Rob Harrison: Acknowledgements
- Denis Hayes: Resilience and Self-Sufficiency
- Michael Hintze: The Bicycle
- A-P Hurd: Whither Streetcars?
- A-P Hurd and Scott Wolf: Success : Damage Ratio
- Nathan James: The Kids Are Alright
- Megan Jasper: Cities: The Cradle of Degeneracy
- Mary Johnston: Drop by Drop
- Ray Johnston: Spatial Diversity
- Mike Kent: The Best Is Yet To Come, Seattle
- Japhet Koteen: The Just Metropolis
- James Howard Kunstler: Not Your Grandmother’s Cleveland
- Carolyn Law: Why Cities?
- Al Levine: Let’s Stop Putting The Cart Before The Horse
- Roberta Lewandowski: City Planning Before the Growth Management Act
- Sarah Lewontin: Affordability Is Critical To Great Cities!
- Josh Mahar: Urban Design From Below
- Ben Martens: The City, Inspired
- Brice Maryman: How To Steal A Car
- Mike McGinn: This Is What A City Makes Possible
- Steve Moddemeyer: I Dream The City Resilient
- Cary Moon: 21st Century Infrastructure
- Charles Mudede: Cityants
- Lewis Mumford: Regions—To Live In
- Lewis Mumford: Foresight
- Lewis Mumford: The City in History
- Greg Nickels: Growing Well
- David W. Orr: Not “global warming†but planetary destabilization: What’s to be done?
- Tim Pittman: Asking The Right Questions
- Gordon Price: When Does a Suburb Become a City?
- Stephanie Pure: Seattle’s Political Weakness
- Tom Rasmussen: A High-Performing Trolley Network for Seattle
- Cheryl dos Remedios: 1. Art=Sustainability; 2. Art=Money
- Lisa Richmond: Design Is A Verb
- Eric Schinfeld: Density = Economic Development
- Jon Scholes: A Tale Of Two Downtown Neighborhoods
- Mark R. Schuster: Community Re-defined
- Michael Seiwerath: Preserving an Ecosystem
- Katie Spataro: Getting Serious About Water Will Take A City-wide Effort
- Dan Staley: Old Pipe Dreams
- Peter Steinbrueck: Our Fractured Metropolis
- Tim Trohimovich: Want to save working farms, working forests, and Puget Sound, and be happy? Live in a dense city.
- Roger Valdez: Are We Sustainable Yet?
- Scott Wolf: The Public Realm
- Chuck Wolfe: Busting Barriers and Achieving the Urban Balance
- Jeff Wood and Dena Belzer: Transit as a Market Extender