Infinite Suburbia
Despite the disdain of many planners, pundits, and politicians, most people live in the suburbs—and most of the jobs are there, too.
Alan M. Berger, a Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and co-director of the Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism at MIT, is the co-editor of Infinite Suburbia (Princeton Architectural Press).
Despite the disdain of many planners, pundits, and politicians, most people live in the suburbs—and most of the jobs are there, too.