| Traffic: Why We Drive The Way We Do (And What It Says About Us)
Item # : B0000222
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- Type : Hardcover
- Author : Tom Vanderbilt
- Publisher : Knopf
- About the Author : Tom Vanderbilt Is A New York City-Based Writer On Architecture, Design, Technology, Science And Other Topics. He Is Contributing Editor To I.D. And Print, And Writes For A Wide Range Of Publications, Including: The New York Times, Wired, The Financial Times, Smithsonian, Preservation, Slate, Metropolis, Rolling Stone, Playboy, Harvard Design Magazine, Cabinet, Artforum, And Others. He Has Recently Written On Everything From The Architectural History Of The Quonset Hut (For An Exhibition Mounted By The Alaska Design Forum) To The Neuroscientific Underpinnings Of Urban Navigation (For The Forthcoming Else/Where Mapping Book To Be Published By The Design Institute Of The University Of Minnesota).
Vanderbilt Is Author Of Survival City: Adventures Among The Ruins Of Atomic America (Princeton Architectural Press), And The Sneaker Book: Anatomy Of An Industry And An Icon (The New Press). He Has Also Contributed To A Number Of Books, Including Supercade: A Visual History Of The Videogame Age (The Mit Press), Commodify Your Dissent: Salvos From The Baffler (W.W. Norton), Boob Jubilee: The Mad Cultural Politics Of The New Economy (W.W. Norton), And The World And The Wild (University Of Arizona Press).
- Product Description : Based On Exhaustive Research And Interviews With Driving Experts And Traffic Officials Around The Globe, "Traffic" Gets Under The Hood Of The Everyday Activity. Ultimately, This Work Is About More Than Driving: It'S About Human Nature.
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