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A NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, USA TODAY, AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER “[A] diverse and enlightening book . . . The 99% Invisible City is altogether fresh and imaginative when it comes to thinking about urban spaces.” —The New York Times Book Review“Here is a field guide, a boon, a bible, for the urban curious. Your city’s secret anatomy laid bare—a hundred things you look at but don’t see, see but don’t know. Each entry is a compact, surprising story, a thought piece, an invitation to marvel. Together, they are almost transformative. To know why things are as they are adds a satisfying richness to daily existence. This book is terrific, just terrific.” —Mary Roach, New York Times bestselling author of StiffGrunt, and GulpThe 99% Invisible City brings into view the fascinating but often unnoticed worlds we walk and drive through every day, and to read it is to feel newly alive and aware of your place in the world. This book made me laugh, and it made me cry, and it reminded me to always read the plaque.” —John Green, New York Times bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All The Way DownA beautifully designed guidebook to the unnoticed yet essential elements of our cities, from the creators of the wildly popular 99% Invisible podcast Have you ever wondered what those bright, squiggly graffiti marks on the sidewalk mean? Or stopped to consider why you don't see metal fire escapes on new buildings? Or pondered the story behind those dancing inflatable figures in car dealerships?99% Invisible is a big-ideas podcast about small-seeming things, revealing stories baked into the buildings we inhabit, the streets we drive, and the sidewalks we traverse. The show celebrates design and architecture in all of its functional glory and accidental absurdity, with intriguing tales of both designers and the people impacted by their designs. Now, in The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to Hidden World of Everyday Design, host Roman Mars and coauthor Kurt Kohlstedt zoom in on the various elements that make our cities work, exploring the origins and other fascinating stories behind everything from power grids and fire escapes to drinking fountains and street signs. With deeply researched entries and beautiful line drawings throughout, The 99% Invisible City will captivate devoted fans of the show and anyone curious about design, urban environments, and the unsung marvels of the world around them.

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I read a recent positive review in the NYT and was expecting much more. The writing isn't terribly compelling and most of the "hidden" designs are not really hidden. I suppose if you know very little about the world around you, or perhaps you've never lived in a city, some things would be new to you, but, for example, it's not a great insight to point out that there are safety boxes used by firemen at most building entrances, or that cell phone towers are sometimes disguised as trees, or that some older brick buildings have been retrofitted with anchor plates to reinforce the walls. I would have liked a few pictures rather than the not very inspired drawings as well. Really not sure where all these five star reviews are coming from.
I love the 99% Invisible podcast so I was really looking forward to this book which I pre-ordered months ago. Alas, it was a disappointment.A number of the essays are based on 99% Invisible podcasts, but they have been shortened and many of the most interesting “bits” removed. Much of the new material is only a shadow of what it was or could be in the podcast format.My major disappointment is that the book did not take advantage of the book-length format to propose or discuss urban design principles. I was hoping for a book where such principles could be discussed and illustrated with examples like those in the podcasts. Each little essay is of some interest, but the total is less than the parts.The organization of the book is rather mystifying as well. As just one example, “Grassroots Gardening” is in the “Catalysts” section instead of where you might expect to find it in the “Landscapes” section. There are many other essays that seem to be placed haphazardly, a reflection of the lack of an underlying structure to the book.The book has many illustrations which, I’m sorry to say, are also disappointing. I think photographs would have provided clearer examples of the features being discussed.

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