Early Urban Planning V 2Richard LeGates Routledge, 2021 M12 16 - 200 pages First published in 2004. This collection brings together five volumes of classic texts of early modern urban planning. These writings stem from the late nineteenth century up to World War II and permits the reader to evaluate the history of urban planning as one of the great characteristics of modernism and lays the groundwork for speculation about the future of urban planning in the fast-emerging new world. Volume 2 includes ‘Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. |
Contents
The TownCountry Magnet | 11 |
The Revenue of Garden City and how it is obtainedThe Agricultural Estate | 20 |
The Revenue of Garden CityTown Estate | 31 |
The Revenue of Garden CityGeneral Observations on its Expenditure | 36 |
Further Details of Expenditure on Garden City | 51 |
Administration | 63 |
SemiMunicipal EnterpriseLocal OptionTemperance Reform | 72 |
ProMunicipal Work | 82 |
AdministrationA Birds Eye View | 91 |
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