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Jane Jacobs: Leading voice of the city

By Jeff Pruzan in New York

Published: April 25 2006 20:54 | Last updated: April 25 2006 20:54

Jane Jacobs, a giant among urban critics and enthusiasts who died on Tuesday aged 89, spent her entire career fighting for one deceptively simple principle: leave the cities alone and let them develop by themselves.

In many ways, Jacobs's tireless fight for the organic, spontaneous city - for wide sidewalks, old buildings, a mix of businesses, semi-supervised children at play, and trees - was ahead of its time.

Jane Jacobs

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