Conceived at the end of the 19th century by Ebenezer Howard and implemented in Letchworth then Welwyn, the garden cities model is based on the desire to offer quality housing to the working classes. Since then, this model has been used throughout the world and adapted to local institutional contexts. The garden city concept was recently promoted by David Cameron's government to deal with Britain's housing crisis that had been worsening for several decades. This news renewed interest in the garden city as an economic, social and political alternative to the current model of the manufacture of the city. By mobilizing collective governance, non-speculative management of land and experimental urban forms, the new garden city is an object of stu...
In the sense of satisfying the need and intention to renew life in the country, an adequate solution...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...
With the publication of 'Garden Cities of To-Morrow' in 1898, Ebenezer Howard gave the go-ahead to t...
The emergence of the Garden City movement, inspired by Ebenezer Howard’s book To-morrow: a Peaceful ...
The garden city is often presented as a low-density, unsustainable and space-consuming archetype of ...
In 2014 the prestigious Wolfson Economics Prize (2014) was awarded to David Rudlin of URBED, for ans...
The idea of a garden city, which was formed near the end of the 19th century England, also affected ...
International audienceTo face the increasing housing demand, and to solve health problems related to...
International audienceTo face the increasing housing demand, and to solve health problems related to...
Canberra’s planning is famously informed by ‘city beautiful’ ideas reflecting approaches found in He...
The announcement that Beijing is to become a Garden City by the opening of the 2008 Olympics show...
The garden-city idea was created in Great Britain in the end of the 19lh century, when in London an...
The concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities rema...
"September, 1984".Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Centre for Environmental and Urban Studies, 19...
In the sense of satisfying the need and intention to renew life in the country, an adequate solution...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...
With the publication of 'Garden Cities of To-Morrow' in 1898, Ebenezer Howard gave the go-ahead to t...
The emergence of the Garden City movement, inspired by Ebenezer Howard’s book To-morrow: a Peaceful ...
The garden city is often presented as a low-density, unsustainable and space-consuming archetype of ...
In 2014 the prestigious Wolfson Economics Prize (2014) was awarded to David Rudlin of URBED, for ans...
The idea of a garden city, which was formed near the end of the 19th century England, also affected ...
International audienceTo face the increasing housing demand, and to solve health problems related to...
International audienceTo face the increasing housing demand, and to solve health problems related to...
Canberra’s planning is famously informed by ‘city beautiful’ ideas reflecting approaches found in He...
The announcement that Beijing is to become a Garden City by the opening of the 2008 Olympics show...
The garden-city idea was created in Great Britain in the end of the 19lh century, when in London an...
The concept of utopia, for many people, may have extinguished but the power of imagining cities rema...
"September, 1984".Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Centre for Environmental and Urban Studies, 19...
In the sense of satisfying the need and intention to renew life in the country, an adequate solution...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...
The Garden City Idea, first promoted by Ebenezer Howard in the UK during the early part of twentieth...