
Why American suburbs look alike
Chapter 1
The blueprint of Levittown
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Chapter 2
The invisible rules of zoning
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Chapter 3
The anatomy of the cul-de-sac
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Chapter 4
The cost of suburban sprawl
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Why American suburbs look alike
Ch 2 · The invisible rules of zoning
sloane American Suburb Zoning Rules
With single-family rules defining the space, Every street takes on a familiar face.
Fun Fact
Lawn origins: The iconic American front lawn was popularized by 19th-century landscape designers to mimic English manor estates.
Glossary
zoning (noun)
The legislative division of a region into separate districts with different regulations regarding land use and building design. New York City enacted America's first comprehensive land use ordinance in 1916, establishing modern suburban setback rules.
The legislative division of a region into separate districts with different regulations regarding land use and building design. New York City enacted America's first comprehensive land use ordinance in 1916, establishing modern suburban setback rules.
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Which country's aristocratic estates inspired the look of the classic American suburban front lawn?
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Why are corner grocery stores and cafes usually illegal in modern American suburban neighborhoods?
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What is the standard term for zoning that strictly separates different land uses into isolated districts?
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What was the primary legal justification used by the Supreme Court to allow zoning in 1926?


