Charles Montgomery is a Canadian journalist and urban design advocate known for his work on the relationship between urban planning and human well-being.
His debut book, "The Last Heathen," won the Charles Taylor Prize.
Montgomery spent nearly a decade researching and experiencing urban life worldwide before writing "Happy City." His writing style is praised for being engaging and accessible, combining personal anecdotes with rigorous research.
Montgomery's work focuses on sustainable urban development, promoting designs that prioritize human happiness and social connection.
He has become an influential voice in urban planning discussions, advocating for walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods and challenging car-centric urban sprawl.
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