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- English
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The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion
About this book
With contributions from over fifty architects, planners, geographers, historians, and journalists, The Arsenal offers a wide-ranging view of the forces that shape our cities. Who gets to be where? The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion examines some of the policies, practices, and physical artifacts that have been used by planners, policymakers, developers, real estate brokers, community activists, and other urban actors in the United States to draw, erase, or redraw the lines that divide. The Arsenal inventories these weapons of exclusion and inclusion, describes how they have been used, and speculates about how they might be deployed (or retired) for the sake of more open cities in which more people have access to more places. With contributions from over fifty architects, planners, geographers, historians, and journalists, The Arsenal offers a wide-ranging view of the forces that shape our cities.With contributions from some of the best minds in architecture, such as Julie Behrens, Bill Bishop, Lisa Brawley, Ava Bromberg, Marshall Brown, Common Room, Charles Connerly, Nathan Connolly, Margaret Crawford, Alexander D'Hooghe, Elizabeth Evitts Dickenson, David Freund, Gerald Frug, Vincent James, Jeffrey Johnson, Michael Kubo, Kaja Kuhl, Matthew Lassiter, Amy Lavine, Setha Low, Thomas Oles, Michael Piper, Wendy Plotkin, Jenny Polak, Albert Pope, Mathan Ratinam, Brian Ripel, James Rojas, Theresa Schwarz, Roger Sherman, Susan Sloan, Lior Strahilevitz, Meredith TenHoor, William TenHoor, Thumb Projects (Graphic Design), Stephen Walker and Jennifer Yoos, among others.This publication won a Graham Foundation Grant
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Table of contents
- Introduction: Signs of the Times
- History and Acknowledgements
- Accessory Dwelling Unit
- Adverse Possession
- Age-Segregated Community
- Aging Improvement District
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Animal Zoning
- Annexation
- Anti-Snob Zoning
- Apartment Size
- Armrest
- Audible Pedestrian Signal
- Beach Tag
- Beach Wheelchair
- Bike Lane
- Blockbusting
- Blood
- Bomb
- Book
- Bouncer
- Bridge
- Business Improvement District
- Busing
- Busking Man
- Buzzer
- Camping Ordinance
- Campus Shuttle
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Classical Music
- Clear Zone
- Code of Ethics
- Cold Water
- Common Interest Development
- Community Benefit Agreement
- Community Care Facilities Ordinance
- Community Land Trust
- Contract Selling
- Cottage Zoning
- Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions
- Cul-de-Sac
- Cultural Preservation
- Curb Gut
- Detectable Warning Surface and Dune
- Elevator
- Eminent Domain
- Eruv
- Exclusionary Amenity
- Expulsive Zoning
- Fair Housing Act
- Family Definition
- Famous Person House
- Farmers Market
- Feeding Ban
- Fence
- Fence 2
- Fire Truck
- Fire Zone
- Flat Fare
- For Sale Sign
- Frat Ban
- Free Speech Zone
- Freeway
- Garage
- Garage Sale
- Gate
- Grid
- Halloween
- Home-Value Insurance
- Hoop
- Housing Court
- Housing Voucher
- Immigrant Recruitment
- Inclusionary Zoning
- Incorporation
- Insurance Redlining
- Jim Crow Laws
- Juan Crow Laws
- Lactation Room
- Laundry Ordinance
- Lavender-Lining
- Letter of Recommendation
- Limited-Equity Cooperative Housing
- Local Preference
- Map
- Methane
- Mitchell-Lama
- Municipal ID
- Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
- Neighborhood Order of Protection
- No Loitering Sing
- No-Cruising Zone
- Nuisance Property
- Off-Leash Dog Park
- One-Way Steet
- Open Communities
- Parental Escort Policy
- Park
- Planned Unit Development
- Poor Door
- Poster
- Privately Owned Public Space
- Property
- Public Bathroom
- Public Housing
- Public Landlord
- Public Library
- Public Trust Doctrine
- Questionnaire
- Quiet Zone
- Quota
- Racial Deed Restriction
- Racial Steering
- Racial Zoning
- Raised Crosswalk
- Ramp
- Redistricting
- Regional Contribution Agreement
- Regional Tax-Base Sharing
- Rent Control
- Reservation
- Residential Occupancy Standards
- Residential Parking Permit
- Residential Security Map
- Residents-Only Park
- Right to Shelter
- Saggy Pants Ban
- Sanctuary City
- School District
- Seating for Ticketed Passengers
- Sewer
- Shabbat Elevator
- Sidewalk Management Plan
- Single-Family Zoning
- Single-Room Occupancy
- Siren
- Skywalk
- Smoking Ban
- Sprinkler
- Stop, Question, and Frisk
- Stroller-Free Zone
- Tax Increment Financing
- Tenant Union
- Thirty-Day Limit
- Traffic Island
- Ugly Law
- Ultrasonic Noise
- Unaccompanied Adult Rule
- Urban Renewal
- Wall
- Wall 2
- Water
- Wet Sand
- Wetland
- Youth Curfew