Sim demonstrates that the deciding factor in achieving these improvements lies in finding a balance between density and diversity, as well as in making use of the possibilities that already exist in the urban environment. The goal is to create comfortable neighborhoods that are easy to live in and adapt to our constantly changing needs. David Sim paints a picture of the good life in urban neighborhoods that are slower, better apportioned, and quieter.
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"Rather than a book you sit down and read, Soft City is a book that invites you to explore what it has to offer. It is highly visual, filled with primary colours, useful case studies, original ideas, inspiring photographs, and helpful graphics. As such, it is highly recommended that you forgo the e-book version and get yourself a physical copy." (Yuri Artibise on: http://spacing.ca/national/2020/01/28/book-review-soft-city/#:~:text=Rather%20than%20a%20book%20you,inspiring%20photographs%2C%20and%20helpful%20graphics (03.01.2023))
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"Its value is in the numerous examples, clearly presented and illustrated, and as a useful source for students and professionals." (https://www.udg.org.uk/publications/book/soft-city (03.01.2023))
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"[...] it is a well-written and above all well-designed handbook for city makers who strive for sustainable and inclusive cities with a mix of functions, slow traffic and higher densities." (https://urbanspringtime.blogspot.com/2019/12/soft-city-building-density-for-everyday.html (03.01.2023))
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"Dieses Buch eignet sich nicht nur für Stadtplaner_innen, auch für Menschen, die generell an Architektur, Hausbau und Immobilien interessiert sind. [...] Wir haben viel gelernt und verstanden." (VivArt, 2022/04)