Sir Ebenezer Howard (1850â 1928) was the founder of the Garden City Association and believed that new towns incorporating the benefits of country living were the solution to overcrowding and poor conditions in modern industrial towns. This volume, first published in 1898, introduces his utopian vision of the Garden City.
Sir Ebenezer Howard (1850â 1928) was the founder of the Garden City Association and believed that new towns incorporating the benefits of country living were the solution to overcrowding and poor conditions in modern industrial towns. This volume, first published in 1898, introduces his utopian vision of the Garden City.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century
Introduction 1. The town-country magnet 2. The revenue of Garden City, and how it is obtained - the agriculture estate 3. The revenue of Garden City - town estate 4. The revenue of Garden City - general observations on its expenditure 5. Further details of expenditure on Garden City 6. Administration 7. Semi-municipal enterprise - local option - temperance reform 8. Pro-municipal work 9. Administration - a bird's eye view 10. Some difficulties considered 11. A unique combination of proposals 12. The path followed up 13. Social cities 14. The future of London Appendix - water-supply Index.
Introduction 1. The town-country magnet 2. The revenue of Garden City, and how it is obtained - the agriculture estate 3. The revenue of Garden City - town estate 4. The revenue of Garden City - general observations on its expenditure 5. Further details of expenditure on Garden City 6. Administration 7. Semi-municipal enterprise - local option - temperance reform 8. Pro-municipal work 9. Administration - a bird's eye view 10. Some difficulties considered 11. A unique combination of proposals 12. The path followed up 13. Social cities 14. The future of London Appendix - water-supply Index.
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