Garden cities in theory and practice : principles of a new urban planning
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Garden cities in theory and practice : principles of a new urban planning
I.B. Tauris, 2016
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Originally published: London : Bemrose, 1905
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Garden cities sought to combine the best of town and country living to provide healthy vibrant communities on a human scale: affordable housing for all classes in tree-lined streets with well-tended gardens, jobs within easy commuting distances, integrated transport, all surrounded by a green belt to prevent urban sprawl. The first examples were built in England in the early years of the twentieth century but the idea soon caught on internationally, with garden cities being planned and built in the USA, Australia, Germany and Japan amongst countries. Alfred Sennett's little known classic work offers one of the most comprehensive accounts of garden cities. Its two volumes cover not only the history and idea of the garden city but are unique in their encycopaedic coverage of the practicalities of the garden city. Among the topics covered are transport, building materials, agriculture, self-cleansing streets, rolling roofs, as well as the sociological aspects. He draws comparisons with cities of the ancient world but also with cities in other countries.
Table of Contents
Volume 1 New IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 On the laying out of garden citiesChapter 3 Proposal for a plan of the first garden cityChapter 4 Garden city dwellings and other buildingsChapter 5 Life in a garden city Appendix Index Volume 2Chapter 1 The sociological aspectChapter 2 Garden city industriesChapter 3 Locomotion Chapter 4 Urban and interurbanChapter 5 Garden cities in their relation to agricultureChapter 6 The potentialities of applied science in garden citiesChapter 7 Conclusion Appendix Index
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