Mon, 30 October 2006 This week I had a great conversation with Moshe Safdie, the architect of the Habitat 67 project (shown here) and the author of "The City After the Automobile: An Architect's Vision." Obviously a natural for the show, Safdie was a great interview and I think you'll enjoy this episode. Safdie's book pre-saged the Zipcar/Flexcar movement, and I respect his belief that Americans won't give up their cars (even as I hope for a better solution). Comments[2] |
I agree that the Americans won't give up their v5+ cars who pollute so much.
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Thanks so much
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This week I had a great conversation with Moshe Safdie, the architect of the Habitat 67 project (shown here) and the author of "The City After the Automobile: An Architect's Vision." Obviously a natural for the show, Safdie was a great interview and I think you'll enjoy this episode. Safdie's book pre-saged the Zipcar/Flexcar movement, and I respect his belief that Americans won't give up their cars (even as I hope for a better solution). 